Answer:
feeling nauseous
Explanation:
The conditioned response, in classical conditioning, is the response that is elicited by a conditioned stimulus (a previously neutral stimulus). In the example given in the above question, seeing a bottle on the grocery store shelf is a neutral stimulus which initially did not elicit any nauseous feeling, but is now become a conditioned stimulus that elicits a nauseous feeling, which is a conditioned response.
Smooth and cardiac are involuntary.
Skeletal is voluntary.
Because if you feel sad then you won’t want to be able to do anything in life and get up and move around to motivate yourself if you are sad
Answer:
see below
Explanation:
Do you mean beats per minute (BPM)? To find that, take your index & middle fingers and place them together on your neck or wrist where you feel your heartbeat. Take a timer or stopwatch and count how many beats you feel in 15 seconds. Multiply this number by 4 to get your BPM (alternatively, you could also count for 30 seconds and multiply by two, or for the full minute, but 15 seconds is a lot faster and easier). If you need a resting BPM, either take it when you wake up in the morning (most accurate), or rest for a while.
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