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fahad

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According to the idea of __________, people's tallest and shortest possible heights are determined by their genotypes, but their actual phenotypes are also dependent on environmental factors, such as nutrition.
 
  A) heritability
  B) the microsystem
  C) the mesosystem
  D) the reaction range

Question 2

Individuals do not inherit a specific height, but a span of possible heights. The height they achieve is also determined by their level of nutrition. This is explained by the concept of
 
  A) genetic determinism.
  B) the exosystem.
  C) reaction range.
  D) heritability.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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