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Title: Normal fruit fly larvae move away from their food after eating. However, some larvae that were ...
Post by: tyressjones on Apr 24, 2017
Normal fruit fly larvae move away from their food after eating. However, some larvae that were subjected to X-rays remain near or in their food after eating. There is a consistent difference in the DNA of these two types of larvae. What can we conclude about this behavior?
A) It appears to be entirely learned.
B) It is an innate behavior.
C) It has a clear genetic component.
D) Nothing can be concluded about this behavior from the information provided.


Title: Re: Normal fruit fly larvae move away from their food after eating. However, some larvae that were ...
Post by: kont24 on Apr 24, 2017
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Title: Re: Normal fruit fly larvae move away from their food after eating. However, some larvae that were ...
Post by: tyressjones on Jun 21, 2017
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