Asked by Jorden Gilmete on May 12, 2024

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A slow period of growth and development among primates provides for all of the following except:​

A) ​built-in behavioral responses
B) ​tight social bonds within the community
C) ​flexible and changeable behavioral patterns
D) ​close mother-infant bonds

Primate Development

Refers to the evolutionary and ontogenetic growth processes of primates, including humans, highlighting stages from physical and cognitive milestones to social behaviors.

Social Bonds

The connections and relationships between individuals in a society that foster a sense of belonging and mutual support.

Behavioral Responses

Actions or reactions of an organism in response to external or internal stimuli.

  • Evaluate the outcomes of physical and social developmental trajectories in primates.
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Karishma BarotMay 13, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
A slow period of growth and development among primates typically allows for the development of tight social bonds, flexible behaviors, and close mother-infant bonds, rather than built-in behavioral responses, which are more instinctual and less influenced by a prolonged developmental period.