Many species have innate preferences for the habitat to which they're most adapted. These species show signs of stress when placed in a habitat different from that in which they naturally occur
Is there any evidence that humans might have innate habitat preferences that match the environment in which humans evolved? A) No: Humans can adapt to any environment due to their ability to manipulate their surroundings.
B) No: Humans can live in any environment; we live on every continent in the world.
C) Yes: Patients who can view nature from hospital windows have been documented to recover more quickly.
D) Yes: It's well known that people who spend more time outside live longer lives.
C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following is most likely to fossilize?
A. a crayfish that died in its muddy burrow by a creek B. a jellyfish that died and sunk to the bottom of the ocean C. a lizard that died in the leaf litter on the forest floor D. a leaf that fell from a tree and landed on the surface of a pond E. a snail that died on a rock
Fluid that collects in tissues is returned to the bloodstream by the
A. excretory system. B. digestive system. C. lymphatic system. D. vascular system. E. endocrine system.
Grana are
a. the same as starch grains. b. the site of ATP production within chloroplasts. c. part of the outer chloroplast membrane. d. contained within mitochondria and nuclei.