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Imagine that you have stumbled across a secret laboratory where an evil scientist is conducting unauthorized brain research. by altering brain structures, he has created superheroes who have specialized powers or abilities. one of these superheroes seldom feels hungry or thirsty and can go for days without feeling the need to eat or drink. in this case, the brain structure that the scientist most likely altered would be:
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Darwin’s hypothesis about how life changes over time is now called?
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Availability of food: a. is dependent upon kin selection. b. can be highly variable, depending on season and rainfall. c. is determined by the alpha male only. d. is restricted to individuals in the dominant hierarchy.
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