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clmills979

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Why are animals motivated to explore their environments?
 
  a. to find potential mates and pass on their genes
  b. to act more effectively when the need arises
  c. to boost overall brain function through curiosity
  d. to avoid confrontation by ensuring that the territory is unmarked

Question 2

How does motivation offer a survival advantage?
 
  a. It dictates the formation of social bonds.
  b. It stimulates competition and ingenuity.
  c. It fosters ambition and perseverance.
  d. It prevents the waste of precious energy resources.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
d



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