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Armadillos give birth to identical quadruplets. A zoo with a healthy population of armadillos gives three to other zoos and retains the fourth. Researchers collect data on each armadillo and find that trait differences develop. What are the likely influences of genetic and environmental factors in these differences? (1 point)
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Variations are largely due to genetic factors.
Variations are due to factors besides genetic or environmental.
Variations are largely due to environmental factors.
Variations are due to genetic and environmental factors.
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Variations are largely due to genetic factors.
Variations are due to factors besides genetic or environmental.
Variations are largely due to environmental factors.
Variations are due to genetic and environmental factors.
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The likely influence of genetic and environmental factors in the development of trait differences in the quadruplets is due to both genetic and environmental factors. While genetics plays a significant role in shaping an individual's traits, environmental factors such as diet, socialization, and life experiences can also have an impact on their development. Therefore, the differences observed in the quadruplets are likely a result of a combination of these two factors.
The likely influence of genetic and environmental factors in the development of trait differences in the quadruplets is due to both genetic and environmental factors. While genetics plays a significant role in shaping an individual's traits, environmental factors such as diet, socialization, and life experiences can also have an impact on their development. Therefore, the differences observed in the quadruplets are likely a result of a combination of these two factors.
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A scientist sets up terrariums in a laboratory and observes the growth of lizards in each terrarium. Which of the following observations could be used as evidence that the amount of space in an environment can affect an animal's growth?
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Observations that could be used as evidence that the amount of space in an environment can affect an animal's growth are as follows:
- Lizards in terrariums with more space tend to grow larger and healthier than those in smaller terrariums.
- Lizards in smaller terrariums tend to exhibit stunted growth and abnormal behavior, such as decreased activity levels or increased aggression.
- Measurements of the lizards' growth rates show that those in larger terrariums grow at a faster rate than those in smaller terrariums.
- The number of lizards that can be housed in a terrarium without overcrowding also affects their growth, with overcrowded conditions resulting in decreased growth rates and increased mortality.
- Lizards in terrariums with more space tend to grow larger and healthier than those in smaller terrariums.
- Lizards in smaller terrariums tend to exhibit stunted growth and abnormal behavior, such as decreased activity levels or increased aggression.
- Measurements of the lizards' growth rates show that those in larger terrariums grow at a faster rate than those in smaller terrariums.
- The number of lizards that can be housed in a terrarium without overcrowding also affects their growth, with overcrowded conditions resulting in decreased growth rates and increased mortality.
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