The quality of resilience is dynamic, which means that it:
a. is always present in the same way.
b. may change over time.
c. can be either a positive or negative adaptation.
d. reflects successful coping with minor adversities.
Ans: b. may change over time.
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c. show different forms in different species. d. show identical forms in all species.