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11th Grade Development Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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Biosciences II Exam 3 assesses knowledge on biological adaptations and mechanisms in animals, such as the lateral line system in fish, Jacobson's organ, and buoyancy in bony fish. It evaluates understanding of unique biological...
Questions: 39 | Attempts: 120 | Last updated: Apr 19, 2025
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Sample Question 1The lateral line system permits
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Sample Question 2Jacobson's organ is used in
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Sample Question 3Snakes are unusually sensitive to certain odors. For example, males can detect females based on an odor, which can not perceive, that emanates from her skin. (All of this is true.) Detection of such odors involve trapping the odors on their tongue.
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