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colton

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One's observable characteristics are called
 
  a) fistulas.
  b) genotypes.
  c) genetic types.
  d) phenotypes.

Question 2

In ancient societies, if a person's abnormal conduct consisted of speech that appeared to have a religious or
  mystical significance, then the person was
 
  A) assumed to have something physically wrong with the heart.
  B) assumed to have willingly entered into a pact with the devil.
  C) thought to be possessed by a good spirit or god.
  D) thought to be a witch.


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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

C



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