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V@ndy87

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The concept of biological fitness is based on two separate abilities. These are the ability to
 
  A) survive all environmental resistance factors and reproduce.
  B) find a mate and have offspring.
  C) defend against enemies and find food.
  D) produce and defend a family.

Question 2

New buildings that receive the energy star rating are recognized for
 
  A) using solar or geothermal energy for at least 30 of the building's energy needs.
  B) using solar power for at least 50 of the building's energy needs.
  C) using wind power for at least 20 of the building's energy needs.
  D) using 40 less energy than other buildings in their class.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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