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In a study on human height, researchers found that identical twins raised in different countries often have different heights as adults. What does this suggest about the traits, such as height, in humans?(1 point)
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Height is determined solely by environmental factors.
Height is determined solely by environmental factors.
The differences in height are random and not influenced by environmental and genetic factors.
The differences in height are random and not influenced by environmental and genetic factors.
Both environmental factors and genetic factors influence height.
Both environmental factors and genetic factors influence height.
Height is determined solely by genetic factors.
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Both environmental factors and genetic factors influence height.
Explanation: Identical twins have the same genes, so height differences when raised in different countries show that environment (nutrition, health care, etc.) affects height in addition to genetics.
Explanation: Identical twins have the same genes, so height differences when raised in different countries show that environment (nutrition, health care, etc.) affects height in addition to genetics.
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