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ENWC 201 - Exam 1 with Correct Answers
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ENWC 201 - Exam 1 
 
Ecology = - Answer- Home study 
 
Examples of Vertebrates in the animal kingdom - Answer- Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians 
 
What characteristics separate mammals from birds, reptiles, and amphibians? - Answer- Mammals have hair, mammary glands and three ear bones 
 
Capybara = - Answer- Largest rodent 
 
Pygmy Jerboa = - Answer- smallest known rodent 
1-2 inches long 
can jump over 9 feet 
 
What characteristic best describes why a species is classified as Carnivora? ...
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Anthropology 101 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Anthropology 101 Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
 
Taxonomic categories and classifications - Answer-are generally based on a comparison of traits and the adaptations of the organism 
 
Primates rely primarily on 	to negotiate their environment. - Answer- vision 
 
Primates ability to grasp with their limbs is called - Answer-prehensile 
 
Primates have a long period of dependency after birth because they - Answer-rely more on learned behaviors for survival 
 
In primate societies, the soci...
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Cultural Anthropology Chapter 1-4 Latest Update Graded A+
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Cultural Anthropology Chapter 1-4 Latest Update Graded A+ Ethnography A detailed description of a particular culture primarily based on fieldwork. 
Ethnology Study & Analysis of different cultures from a comparative/historical point of view that help explain why certain important differences or similarities occur among groups. 
Anthropology It is the study of all aspects of human kind, biological, cultural, and linguistic, past and present, throughout the world, using a holistic approach. 
Cultu...
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WIS2040 Topic 11 Questions and Answers (Verified Solutions)
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WIS2040 Topic 11 Questions and Answers (Verified Solutions) There are about ------ species of passeriform birds 5100 
------ dentition refers to the condition where the teeth are set in a groove in the jaw. pleurodont 
The birds are thought to have evolved from the same reptilian subclass as the ------. crocodilians 
The flightless ------ of the Mascarene Islands were related to the modern pigeons and doves. Dodos 
The ------ builds a cup nest in cavities in trees. Eastern Bluebird 
------ swall...
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CWAM Animal Science 1012 Strauch MIzzou Exam 1 with latest test.
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CWAM Animal Science 1012 Strauch MIzzou Exam 1 with latest test. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What is CWAM? - correct ement of non- domesticated animals maintained in a confined space 
 
Why is proper CWAM important? - correct answers.1. we must try to mimic their natural choice 
2. food, shelter, medical care, mates, group composition, etc. 
 
how can zoos make a difference in animal conservation? - correct can educate the public and encourage donation to wild conservation efforts 
they are experts at bre...
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Biology 1M03 Exam Study Guide Questions With Verified Answers
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is culture and cumulative cultural change common in other animals? - Answer culture is common in other animals but cumulative cultural change is rare 
 
what is culture? - Answer the shared information acquired through social learning 
 
guest speaker Taru Vasanthan conducted her research on what species? - Answer tardigrades 
 
would organisms in an aphotic zone of the ocean use photosynthesis? - Answer the organisms would not use photosynthesis 
 
why may have bipedalism evolved in hominins? -...
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WIS 2040 - Exam 2 Lecture Guide, Reading Questions WIS 2040, Wildlife Issues Readings 2-3, Wildlife Topics 10-18
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WIS2040 - Exam 2 Lecture Guide, Reading 
Questions WIS 2040, Wildlife Issues 
Readings 2-3, Wildlife Topics 10-18 
Paddlefish feed on ----. - zooplankton 
Of the following ---- are an example of fleshy finned fishes (Sarcopterygii). - lungfishes 
Asian carp have become a problem in ----. - Mississippi River 
Brown Tree Snakes have had a devastating effect on the native birds of ----. - Guam 
According to McNab, the loss of flight in some island dwelling Carinate birds is likely an adaption of --...
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WIS2040 EXAM 2 Study Guide | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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WIS2040 EXAM 2 Study Guide | 100% Correct 
Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version 
The indigo snake is an example of a species that uses the _____ foraging mode. 
(a.) front-fanged venomous 
(b.) seize and swallow 
(c.) constriction 
(d.) rear-fanged venomous - B 
Researchers from ______ found that, like the amphibians, populations of many species of reptiles were 
declining. 
(a.) Harvard 
(b. ) Savanna River Ecology Lab 
(c. ) ITAC 
(d.) USDA - B 
Sea turtles have declined, in part, because ...
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SCI 200 - Final Milestone Unit 4 | with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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Which of the following describes a natural source of air pollution? 
During their vacation, Jim and his family drove their car through several national parks. 
Diesel exhaust from idling school buses is a concern for some parents. 
Oil refineries on the Gulf Coast release benzene and other volatile organic compounds into the 
atmosphere. 
A dust storm in 1983 dumped 1,000 pounds of topsoil onto the city of Melbourne, Australia. - 
ANS - A dust storm in 1983 dumped 1,000 pounds of topsoil onto th...
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Straighterline, PSY101, Exam #1 questions and answers well illustrated.
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Straighterline, PSY101, Exam #1 questions and answers well illustrated. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Who won a Nobel Prize for his work on digestion? - correct answers.Ivan Pavlov 
 
When a neuron is at its resting state, what is the status of sodium ions? - correct answers.They are not let into the neuron 
 
Which of the following is a goal of psychology? - correct stand 
 
If you wanted to have good clarity and sharpness of vision, you should arrange for light and images to be focused at the - correct...
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