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haleyc112

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A tendency toward activity anorexia likely has survival value for animals in that it facilitates:
 
  A) the establishment of a dominance hierarchy.
  B) the lowering of cholesterol levels.
  C) locating a reliable and adequate food supply.
  D) avoiding predators.

Question 2

A tendency toward activity anorexia may have survival value because it would facilitate:
 
  A) escape from predators.
  B) finding an appropriate mate.
  C) the encountering of new food supplies.
  D) the avoidance of poisonous food items.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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