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Yolanda

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Dr. Gleeson is preparing to study the effects how adolescents cope with stress. For the study to be meaningful, it is important to establish a(n)
 
  a. physiological response. c. neurological state.
  b. emotional context. d. biological feedback.

Question 2

The process of cell division that takes place in most cells of the human body and results in a full complement of identical material in the forty-six chromosomes in each cell is called
 
  a. replication. c. meiosis.
  b. mitosis. d. duplication.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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