Multiple Choice
An exaptation is
A) an inherited functional trait that was not selected for the function it currently performs.
B) a stimulus whose salience is so weak that it cannot be conditioned or potentiated.
C) an inherited trait that gradually disappears because it is not adaptive in the long or short term.
D) a learned association that is so adaptive that it is passed on to each generation during parenting.
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