avohden wrote:
Unlike the brain of a chickadee that lives in the wild, where it avoids predators and forage for its food, a caged chickadee does not appear to produce nearly as many new neurons in the hippocampus.
(A) wild, whereit must avoid predators and forage for its food,a caged chickadee does not appear to produce nearly as many new neurons in the hippocampus(Comparing brain with chickadee)
(B) wild, avoids predators, and forages for its food,that of a caged chickadee does not appear to produce nearly
...


.jpg)



