____ behavior corresponds to an animal's "nature"; learned behavior corresponds to its " ____ ."

Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.


Innate; nurture, nurture

Biology & Microbiology

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A. are able to leave the tumor where they originated and travel to distant locations to set up new tumors at distant sites. B. have lost their adhesion to the extracellular matrix, freeing them from being confined to the original tumor. C. become malignant when they cross the capillary basal lamina. D. only need to cross a single layer of capillary endothelial cells to form tumors at distant sites. E. All of these choices are correct.

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All of the following are adaptations against excessive water and salt exchange between animals and their surrounding environment except:

a. having very permeable tissues. b. covering body with mucus. c. living inside a tube that can be isolated from the external environment. d. covering the body with a hard exoskeleton. e. actively absorbing salt ions with gills.

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When one plant is shaded by another, why is the ratio of far-red to red light increased compared to an unshaded plant?

A. Phytochrome in the taller plant absorbs most of the red light. B. Far-red light mostly reflects off the surface of the soil while red light is mostly absorbed. C. As light passes through the leaves of the taller plant, most of the red light is absorbed by chlorophyll. D. Auxin absorbs mostly far-red light. E. Shade is enriched in far-red wavelengths of light.

Biology & Microbiology

The intentional release of a natural enemy to attack a pest population is called ________

A) biological control B) coevolution C) sustainable resource management D) integrated pest management

Biology & Microbiology