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tiara099

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In Kohlberg's theory, the first level of moral reasoning in which morality is motivated by the avoidance of punishments and attainment of rewards is called the _________ level.
 
  a. conventional c. unconventional
  b. postconventional d. preconventional

Question 2

The ________ is the largest cell in the body, while the ________ is the smallest.
 
  a. zygote; morula c. egg; sperm
  b. sperm; egg d. morula; blastocyst



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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