Question 2

(Multiple Choice)

While some scientists advocate for replacing the term 'developmental adjustment' with 'epigenetic adjustment,' others argue that:


A) there is no evidence that ALL development adjustments are epigenetically controlled.
B) implementing new terminology is unnecessary and self-centered.
C) 'epigenetic adjustment' is already a blanket phrase referencing an unusually wide array of genetic mechanisms.
D) 'transgenerational epigenetic adjustment' is a more suitable option.
E) Actually nobody has made an argument against this: scientists all agree that the term 'epigenetic adjustment' should replace 'developmental adjustment' .

Answer

A