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Rods are to ____ as cones are to ____.
 
  a. the periphery; the fovea
 b. red; blue
 c. vertebrates; invertebrates
 d. reading text; reading road signs

Question 2

Why is the Aplysia such a popular animal for single-cell studies of learning?
 
  a. Aplysia have neurons that are virtually identical from one individual to another.
  b. Aplysia have greater learning abilities than other invertebrates.
 c. Aplysia have short-term learning but not long-term learning.
 d. Aplysia have only two neurotransmitters, one excitatory and one inhibitory.



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Answer to Question 2

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