All of the accessory organs of the digestive system send secretions to the small intestine.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Only the gallbladder and pancreas send secretions to the small intestine.
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Unique characters evolve over long periods of time. The time that a particular character arose can be estimated by determining:
A. shared presence of the character in descendants of the population in which the character first arose. B. shared presence of the character in descendants of the population who did not have the character. C. presence of the character in only the most recent species to have it. D. how long the character was in the population.
The cervix is part of the
a. labium minor. b. ovary. c. uterus. d. oviduct. e. vagina.
Which statement is true?
a. The hydrogen bonding of cytosine to guanine is an example of complementary base pairing. b. Adenine always pairs up with guanine in DNA, and cytosine always teams up with thymine. c. Each of the four nucleotides in a DNA molecule has the same nitrogen-containing base. d. When adenine base pairs with thymine, they are linked by three hydrogen bonds. e. In the DNA of all species, the amount of cytosine never equals the amount of guanine.
Researchers have found that an octopus given a clear plastic box with three different types of lids and a crab inside will eventually figure out how to get at least one of the lids open to get the crab. They have also shown that after a new octopus observes a veteran octopus (who already knows how to open the box), the new octopus is able to open the box and always uses the same type of lid that the veteran used. What term best describes these behaviors?
A. innate B. imprinting C. associative learning D. habituation E. cognitive learning