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Chapter 45, Problem 11TYU
Level 3: Synthesis/Evaluation
11. WRITE ABOUT A THEME: INTERACTIONS In a Short essay (100-150 words), discuss the role of hormones in an animal's responses to changes in its environment. Use specific examples.
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