How can a quick-release knot be modified so that the animal doesn't release itself?

What will be an ideal response?


Passing the bight through the loop of the quick release knot will keep the animal from being able to release itself.

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This figure shows the bones of the ankle and foot. What view is shown?

A. Lateral view of right ankle and foot B. Superior view of right ankle and foot C. Ventral view of right ankle and foot D. Superior view of left ankle and foot E. Inferior view of left ankle and foot

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What three bones fuse during childhood to form the coxal bone?

A) ischium, coccyx, ilium B) ilium, ischium, pubis C) sacrum, ilium, coccyx D) pubis, sacrum, ischium

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When the terminal phosphate is cut off of ATP what is formed?

a) Adenosine diphosphate b) GTP c) Adenosine monophosphate d) Metabolic water e) Glucose

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