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- TPO 25 - Question 3 Split Graduation Traditionally, the university holds one ceremony for all graduating students, during which students are awarded their diplomas. Beginning this year, however, the university will hold two graduation ceremonies. Under th 66
- TPO 13 - Question 4 Perceptual Constancy How an object affects our senses depends in part on external conditions, and these conditions are always changing. An object viewed from one angle presents a different shape to our eye than when viewed from anothe 80
- TPO 47 - Question 2 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement?In the future, people will read fewer books than they do toady.Use specific examples and details to support your opinion. 70
- TPO 05 - Question 2 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Why or why not? Use details and examples to explain your answer.It is more important to study math or science than it is to study art or literature. 74
- TPO 05 - Question 2 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Why or why not? Use details and examples to explain your answer.It is more important to study math or science than it is to study art or literature. 80
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In the lecture, the professor talks about the two ways plants protect them from being eaten by insects. The first is that they use physical features that make it hard for insects to land on them. Passion plants have spiky hairs all over them, no room is left for insects to land on the leaves in order eat them. The second kind of defense is chemical. Take the potato plant for example, it can release a chemical from its leaf system when being eaten by insects. The insect swallows this chemical which makes it feel full, like it’s already had enough to eat. Because the insect doesn’t feel hungry any longer, it stops eating the plant.