________ describes the process that allows the selection of certain traits of one sex because of advantages they confer in winning mates

A. Mitosis
B. Genotype
C. Directional selection
D. Sexual selection
E. Independent assortment


D

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In traditional Chinese society, __________ often acted as "surrogates for male authority."

a. sons b. local political leaders c. mothers-in-law d. daughters

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Systems of meaning include jargons, which are __________

a. specific to certain activities or occupations b. specific to certain regions c. specific to certain individuals d. specific to certain countries

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A. varies with the situation B. always remains constant even with changing environments C. of a heterozygous individual is never greater than that of a homozygous individual D. is always the greatest for a homozygous individual

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A polytypic species

a. is one that has no phenotypic variability. b. has never been observed in nature. c. is one composed of local populations that differ from one another with regard to the expression of NO MORE THAN three traits. d. is one composed of local populations that differ from one another with regard to the expression of ONE OR MORE traits. e. is the result of inbreeding.

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