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#Question id: 9571


All homeostatic systems used by organisms to regulate body temperature are described by which of the following?

#SCPH06 I Botany
  1. They are able to maintain internal temperatures within 5°C of the "set point”
  2. They use a negative feedback process to accomplish temperature regulation
  3. They are independent of any external source of energy
  4. They are dependent on external cues (such as day length) to activate the system
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fter the 8-cell stage, the mammalian embryo develops an outer layer (which becomes the fetal portion of the placenta), and an inner cell mass that generates all the cells of embryo. The cells of the inner cell mass are thus said to be-

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#Question id: 5051

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fter the 8-cell stage, the mammalian embryo develops an outer layer (which becomes the fetal portion of the placenta), and an inner cell mass that generates all the cells of embryo. The cells of the inner cell mass are thus said to be-

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#Question id: 5051

#SCPH06 I Botany

fter the 8-cell stage, the mammalian embryo develops an outer layer (which becomes the fetal portion of the placenta), and an inner cell mass that generates all the cells of embryo. The cells of the inner cell mass are thus said to be-

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#Question id: 5051

#SCPH28 | Zoology

fter the 8-cell stage, the mammalian embryo develops an outer layer (which becomes the fetal portion of the placenta), and an inner cell mass that generates all the cells of embryo. The cells of the inner cell mass are thus said to be-