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#Question id: 11981


A female cat in heat urinates more often and in many places. Male cats congregate near the urine deposits and fight with each other.  Which of  the  following  would  be  an  ultimate  cause  of  the  male  cats? response  to  the  female?  s urinating behaviour?

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. The males have learned to recognize the specific odor of the urine of a female in heat. 
  2. When the males smelled the odor, various neurons in their brains were stimulated.
  3. Male cats respond to the odor because it is a means of locating females in heat. 
  4. Male cats hormones are triggered by the odor released by the female
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#Question id: 9164

#SCPH06 I Botany

Use the following figures to answer the question below.


East of the Mississippi River, in Hopkinsville Kentucky, the mean annual precipitation is 130 cm. The mean annual temperature is 14.3°C. In the winter, the mean temperature is 7.3°C, while in summer it is 20.6°C. Using the climograph shown here, how would we classify the biome found in Hopkinsville?


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#Question id: 9164

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Use the following figures to answer the question below.


East of the Mississippi River, in Hopkinsville Kentucky, the mean annual precipitation is 130 cm. The mean annual temperature is 14.3°C. In the winter, the mean temperature is 7.3°C, while in summer it is 20.6°C. Using the climograph shown here, how would we classify the biome found in Hopkinsville?


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#Question id: 9165

#SCPH06 I Botany

Which of the following biomes spans the largest annual mean temperature range, but the narrowest mean precipitation range?

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#Question id: 9165

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Which of the following biomes spans the largest annual mean temperature range, but the narrowest mean precipitation range?

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#Question id: 9166

#SCPH06 I Botany

If global warming continues at its present rate, which biomes will likely take the place of the coniferous forest (taiga)?

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#Question id: 9166

#SCPH28 | Zoology

If global warming continues at its present rate, which biomes will likely take the place of the coniferous forest (taiga)?