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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Connexus Honors Bio?

whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):

Hai!!! Welcome to Open Study!!!! *^o^* Do you have a specific question I can help with? (:

OpenStudy (abhisar):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Whitemonsterbunny17 hi! if you attended connexus, it would be easier because maybe you could explain some stuff to me better, but that's totally fine. I'm having some trouble understanding different types of behavior, aka innate or classically conditioned

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Abhisar thanks!

whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):

I have attended connexus, yes. Do you have a specific question you need help with? Those are kind of broad subjects.

OpenStudy (abhisar):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Whitemonsterbunny17 specifically, the animals unit test- im confused on a lot of stuf.

whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):

Oh, I can't access it because my grade book is already closed. If you paste the question, I should be able to help though. c:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you so much! The ___________ of animals is based on scientists' current understanding of the evolutionary history of living species. @Whitemonsterbunny17

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Whitemonsterbunny17 do you think, by any chance, you could access it through your learning coach's account? im so sorry, im just in a really tight spot.

whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):

Are there word options? Like the word bank? and that wouldn't work either because the links to them are gone, I'm already finished with my classes for the year :/ Plus, I have a different test because I'm in Bio Foundations.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Whitemonsterbunny17 ah, I understand... that's really unfortunate! No, there isn't, but I think the answer is cladogram, if that helps

whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):

Yeah, I was thinking it might be cladogram.. but I wanted to make sure. c:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Whitemonsterbunny17 thank you! you dont by any chance know anyone that's taking honors bio right now, do you?

whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):

I don't, but I know a few people on here who are really good at bio.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Whitemonsterbunny17 Oh, that's great too! I'm going to try and figure this all out, but can I ask you if I have any problems?

whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):

Yeah, I'm always willing to help. c:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Whitemonsterbunny17 I've already got a question, lol... Why should scientists consider both the adult body plan of an animal and its pattern of embryological development when classifying an animal? Use an example to support your explanantion.

whitemonsterbunny17 (whitemonsterbunny17):

Scientists should consider both the adult body plan of an animal and its pattern of embryological development when classifying an animal because both play a big role to how the animal survives. Observing it's embryological development can give scientists the knowledge of how the animal forms, and studying it's adult body plan can give scientists information on how the animal moves and survives.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Whitemonsterbunny17 can i message you?

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