Foraging behaviors are those having to do with which of the following? (Check all that apply.)
_____ how an animal avoids becoming the prey of a larger predator
_____ how an animal finds its food
_____ how much food an animal eats
_____ what an animal eats
_____ when an animal eats
_____ how an animal avoids becoming the prey of a larger predator
__X__ how an animal finds its food
__X__ how much food an animal eats
__X__ what an animal eats
__X__ when an animal eats
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Your study buddy asks, "would you please explain the difference between home range and territory?" What is the best response?
A. Territory is the entire area that an animal can utilize for its resources, such as shelter, food, and mates. Home range is near its nest or den. B. Territory is the area that an animal can utilize for its resources, such as shelter, food and mates and will defend against other members of its species. Home range is near its nest or den. C. Territory is the area that an animal can utilize for its resources, such as shelter, food and mates, and will defend against other members of its species. Home range is the area that an animal may roam over on a daily basis. D. Territory is the area that an animal can utilize for its resources, such as shelter, food and mates, and will defend against others members of its species. Home range is a smaller area within the territory that the animal is found in when it is resting or hiding from predators.
John and all his brothers have no antibodies caused by non-functional B cells. Therefore, they are highly susceptible to
bacterial infections. John and his brothers most likely have a condition called ____________________. Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The early report that Stanley Miller had created "Life in a Test Tube" in his experiment to re-create chemical conditions on Earth before life arose was correct.
a. true b. false
Which type of blood vessel is both strong and elastic?
a. capillary b. artery c. vein d. venule