Answer:
Claim 2: Earthworms can respond to light.
Explanation:
Yes, earthworms do not have eyes. However, sensory organs of animals isn't restricted to the eyes alone. Other sensory organs include, ears for hearing, nose for smelling and so on. In terms of response to light, the eyes as a sense organ comes into play. However, the skin is also a sense organ which has the ability to feel the effect of a phenomenon such as as heat or respond to touch. Because light produces heat, earthworms can respond to light through their skin. With their skin they can measure the intensity of light falling in them and adjust depending on their current body temperature.
Therefore, earthworms can respond to light with their skin.
Answer:a. securely attached.
Explanation:Securely attached children only get upset when those closest to them leave but they are fine when they come back. When they are scared they turn to their parents for comfort and they can accept comfort from other people eventhoug their parents are first in their mind.
They tend to show a bit more maturity such that they may be too attached but can easily detached in situation that seem reasonable enough such as when Janeen see toys to play with.
Answer:
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although the question does not provide any options, we can say that the ethical standard that waiting to propose the study violates is "Informed Consent to Research."
In this case, Professor Hammond, first, had to inform the students about the study she was doing so the students were aware of this situation is class. So once she notified the class about her research, then ask them their consent to participate in the study. They probably had to sign a document that serves as an agreement of their participation. The students then would be aware of the details of the research and they would decide if they want to be part of the study. That is the ethical way to proceed.
Answer:
a=5
b=3
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