Animals navigate by using two senses. One is called map sense and the other is called compass sense. Map sense is ________; compass sense is ________.
A. the learned ability to adjust a bearing depending on the animal's location; an innate ability to move in a particular direction
B. the learned ability to move in a particular direction; an innate ability to adjust a bearing depending on the animal's location
Answer: A
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The analysis of genetic relatedness by observing the DNA fragmentation patterns resulting from restriction endonuclease cleavage is referred to as ________.
A. genetic chunking B. genetic patterning C. genetic restriction D. genetic fingerprinting
The term saltatory propagation refers to the:
A. involvement of ions such as sodium and potassium in production of the action potential. B. ability of an action potential to "jump" from one node of Ranvier to the next. C. tendency of an action potential to move in one direction. D. All of the answer options are correct.
Growth from apical meristems, generally resulting in an increase in the length of a plant, is referred to
as
a. horizontal growth. b. typical growth. c. secondary growth. d. longitudinal growth. e. primary growth.
The hormone that helps remove calcium from the blood and stores it in bone is
A. calcitonin. B. prolactin. C. parathyroid hormone (PTH). D. insulin. E. glucagon. Calcitonin and parathyroid