Hi!
The correct option would be B. Brain.
The diencephalon is the major part of the forebrain. It is located between the telencephalon and the midbrain. The structures that compose it include: thalamus, the epithalamus, the subthalamus and the hypothalamus. The diencephalon is an essential vessel formed during embryogenesis , dervived from prosencephalon.
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During a lecture on eating disorders, the lecturer tells the audience, "let's be candid, anorexia is a misnomer." most of the people around you are puzzled until the expert explains. what does she say?
The term anorexia means "loss of appetite" but people with this disorder are actually hungry.
1. protein
2. essential amino acids
3. complete proteins
4. incomplete proteins
Trust you as a practitioner, be open and honest about their emotional and physical well being, have faith in you and know that they are in a safe environment, confide in you anything they do not want their families, friends, partners to know about but which is important to their well being and the baby's.