Behaviors that appear to be genetically programmed are called
A. innate.
B. ultimate.
C. fixed action pattern.
D. voluntary.
E. standard deliverance.
A. innate.
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A. color markings in certain invertebrates. B. human skin color. C. human blood type. D. color markings in certain invertebrates and human blood type. E. human skin color and blood type.
In vertebrates, sympathetic nerves (e.g., those responsible for the fight-or-flight response) are part of the (select all correct choices):
A. autonomic (involuntary) nervous system. B. peripheral nervous system (PNS). C. central nervous system (CNS).
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a. the mitotic spindle checkpoint during G1/S. b. the DNA damage checkpoint during late S phase. c. the DNA damage checkpoint during G2/M. d. the mitotic spindle checkpoint during G2/M. e. the DNA damage checkpoint during anaphase.
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A) acetylcholine B) dopamine C) serotonin D) GABA