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ENY3005 Final Exam Test Bank (810) Questions and Verified Answers (GRADED A)
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What does insect hemolymph transfer in the body? 
Nutrients, wastes, hormones, immune cells and peptides, BUT NEVER O2!! 
 
 
What kind of circulatory system do insects have? 
open circulatory system: hemolymph is in direct contact with tissues 
 
 
 
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What is the dorsal vessel? 
Main circulatory organ of insects. It spans the entire length of an insect's body on the dorsal side. Anterior: aorta. Posterior: heart 
 
 
What are Alary muscles? 
muscles that hold the heart in...
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AQA A-Level Psychology – Gender Exam Questions and Answers
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AQA A-Level Psychology – Gender 
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Sex - Answer-Whether an individual is biologically male or female 
Gender - Answer-The social and psychological characteristics of males and females 
Sex-role stereotypes - Answer-Types of qualities and characteristics seen as 
appropriate for each sex 
Female sex-role stereotypes - Answer-Nurturing, co-operative, domestic, emotional, 
passive 
Male sex-role stereotypes - Answer-Strong, independent, physical, aggressive, 
unemotional...
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Campbell Biology Chapter 51 Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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Campbell Biology Chapter 51 Exam 
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operant conditioning 
one that requires parental teaching 
a fixed action pattern 
a conditioned response 
not species specific - Answer️️ -a fixed action pattern 
If a bee could hear, its highly programmed brain would be overwhelmed with 
information. 
Hearing may not contribute much to a bee's reproductive success. 
This is an example of altruism. 
Bees are too small to have functional ears. 
If bees could hear, the no...
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BIO 331 EXAM 1 MODULES 1-4 ASU QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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BIO 331 EXAM 1 MODULES 1-4 ASU 
 
What are the types of mating systems? - Answer- monogamy, polygyny, polyandry, promiscuity, Polygynandry 
 
Monogamy - Answer- One single mate 
 
Polygyny - Answer- Male mates with multiple females 
 
Polyandry - Answer- Female mates with multiple males 
 
Polygynandry - Answer- Social bond between male and female and they have multiple mates 
 
Promiscuity - Answer- No social bond between male and female and mates with multiple partners ...
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ENWC 201 Review Exam Correctly Solved
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What is wildlife? - Free-living, wild animals (excluding feral or exotic species) of major significance to humans; includes associated plants and lower animals (micro-organisms) 
 
What are the potential benefits of creating water sources for wildlife? - Increase animal abundance, increase available habitat, improve habitat quality, recovery and management of special status species 
 
What are some of the negative impacts of creating water sources for wildlife? - Increased potential for disea...
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Life Sci 15-UCLA Phelan final Exam Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
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Life Sci 15-UCLA Phelan final Exam 
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Describe the interplay between culture and biology. - Answer️️ -Genes do 
not fully dictate our behavior, but neither does culture. We carry alleles 
that nudge us toward certain behaviors (bearing children at 12/13). 
However, culture also relays information that helps us resist genetic urges 
that are no longer useful in the current environment (use birth control or 
abstain from sex). 
What is the fundamental reproduct...
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Bio 101 final exam 2023 Update Solution A+
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Bio 101 final exam 
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Organisms that can interbreed with each other in nature but are genetically isolated 
from all other organisms are a: 
a) species. 
b) clone. 
c) genus. 
d) family. - Correct Answer-A 
Carbohydrates: 
a) act as a relatively quickly available source of fuel. 
b) serve as carbon skeletons that can be rearranged to form other molecules that are 
essential for biological structures and functions like nucleic acids. 
c) in the form of oligosaccharides ...
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SYG 2000 FINAL EXAM Correct Questions & Answers(GRADED A)
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Race and Ethnicity - ANSWERSforms an individual's identity and impacts sense of self 
 
By categorizing people based on race/ethnicity we stratify society- which leads to inequality. 
 
may be based on biological traits. 
 
Ethnicity - ANSWERSIt is applied to a group of people who have a shared ancestry or shared cultural heritage. 
 
The individuals within ethnic groups could have an array of biological characteristics and there can be overlap or shared characteristics between groups. 
 
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Sociology Straighterline FULL Exam Questions and Complete Solutions
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Sociology Straighterline FULL Exam Questions and Complete Solutions 
 
__________ involves aspects of social life that have to do with order, stability, and social organization that allow societies and groups to hold together and endure. 
a. Social dynamics 
b. Organic solidarity 
c. Social statics 
d. Mechanical solidarity - Answer: c. Social statics 
 
Herbert Spencer viewed society as a system, having important similarities witha. 
a biological organism. 
b. a finely tuned automobile. 
c. a ...
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Anthro Exam 2 Quiz questions and answers Marriage is often seen as a way to build an alliance and create new relationships between different groups. Sometimes this outcome is coincidental, but in many cases, it is accomplished intentionally through what
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Anthro Exam 2 Quiz questions and answers 
Marriage is often seen as a way to build an alliance and create new relationships between 
different groups. Sometimes this outcome is coincidental, but in many cases, it is 
accomplished intentionally through what kind of marriage? 
A) arranged 
B) exogamous 
C) companionate 
D) endogamous 
A) arranged 
The origins of the incest taboo are unclear, even after decades of careful study. One theory 
holds that the taboo is due to a fear of creating genet...
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