<p>Near positive it wasn’t “linking to primate behavior” because it explicity said linking to “his primate behavior study.” I checked the passage and he didn’t perform the study, he used someone else’s.</p>
<p>So I went with the testosterone answer because, in my opinion, how masculine lions act toward other lions would directly correlate with their testosterone and consequently, mane size.</p>
<p>I said that it was linking primates to lions because he specifically said that “He speculates that the same is true for lions” or something along those lines, but I do remember it specifically saying that he applied that theory about primates to lions.</p>
<p>@SteveJobs: when you use up the 3-type passes, there are 800 hiking and only 500 of that other activity, because 3-types use ALL of the passes. Then, using up the other activity in 2-type passes uses up 500 of the hiking, leaving 300 single passes for hiking.</p>
<p>Steve I’m pretty sure thats not how it works. Remember it said, you can have up to all 3 license thus. 1000-200 and 700-200. This is the amount of people who can have all 3 license. Left with 800 and 500. 800-500. THis is the amount who can have these 2 license. You are left with 300 which is the minimum.</p>
<p>some people need to stop asking about questions that allready reached a consensus with ccers and just look bad ie sperm question. we need to more forwardd.
i dont remember what i put for the year of recreation but i put a answer that said something about america being negative to the narrator :x i hope its right</p>
<p>@steelersngators: Nothing was mentioned about the health of a lion relating to his mane length, so I said that the argument was ignored. The meiosis cell answer was sperm, D. Meisos creates haploid gametes, which basically are sperm and egg cells.</p>
<p>Wait, what was the meiosis question that said if cell A had 4 copies of a gene, how many would both students say the end cell had? I said 1; but I think it’s 2.</p>