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Who Taught Watson That Plants and Simple Animals,because of Their

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Question 33

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Who taught Watson that plants and simple animals,because of their biological makeup,respond automatically in characteristic ways to particular environmental stimuli (tropisms) ?


A) Moore
B) Dewey
C) Loeb
D) Angell

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