Multiple Choice
The phenotypic plasticity that allows a copepod to survive being moved from salt water to fresh water is similar to the phenotypic plasticity of a human moved from low elevation to high elevation because both are
A) examples of behavioral phenotypic plasticity.
B) examples of morphological phenotypic plasticity.
C) examples of physiological phenotypic plasticity.
D) changes that cannot be reversed.
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