<span>Table 2. Nutrient Value of Selected By-products Feeds and Grains (values are % of dry matter)<span>FeedDry Matter ContentTDNStarch & SugarCrude Protein</span><span>Whole Soybeans90852238</span><span>Soybean Meal90753254</span><span>Soy Hulls91751414</span><span>Ground Wheat89867014</span><span>Wheat Midds89803819</span><span>Wheat Bran8970 17</span><span>Ground Barley88806012</span><span>Brewers' Grains21 or 92661426</span><span>Cracked Corn88877510</span><span>Distillers' Grains25 or 91891429</span><span>Corn Gluten Feed30 or 90823020</span><span>Hominy90925212</span><span>Whole Cottonseed90875522</span><span>Cottonseed Meal92771544</span><span>Beet Pulp917440<span>10</span></span></span>
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The answer is the first: Similar fossil records provided evidence for a supercontinent.
Explanation:
Two fossils in particular served as good evidence for the idea that the continents once joined, but have since been separated: glossopteris and mesosaurus. glossopteris is a seed plant that appeared suddenly during the Permian period and spread rapidly throughout Gondwana, the landmass that later became South America, Australia, Africa, and Antarctica. Glossopteris experienced a relatively rapid extinction at the end of the Triassic period. The wide distribution of glossopteris on different continents at the same point in the fossil record supported the idea that these now separate continents were once joined. Mesosaurus fossils, a marine reptile older than dinosaurs, are also found in South America and South Africa, and provide additional evidence for earlier land connections.
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The correct choice is "<span>social roles are powerful determinants of human behavior".
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The central idea of the Stanford Prison Experiment was that people tend to give in and change their behavior according to the given situation instead of relying in their own personal liking or behavior. The main idea was to understand the results and effects of a given role on an individual.A psychologist Philip Zimbardo was the man behind the experiment in 1971 who received immense criticism for his experiment later.