Answer:
Amygdala, nucleus accumbens, ventral tegmental area (VTA)
Explanation:
It's hard to answer this one without options since a lot of the parts of our brain is responsible for this, some may be minor but still plays a role. But those 3 are what I think would play the major roles.
Answer:
Explanation:
Research links the growth mindset with many benefits, including: greater comfort with taking personal risks and striving for more stretching goals; higher motivation; enhanced brain development across wider ranges of tasks; lower stress, anxiety and depression; better work relationships; and higher performance levels
Hair growth has three phases, The anagen, catagen and the telogen phases. Depending on where the hair is located, the anagen or the growth phase vary greatly. For the eyelashes it is only in this phase for about 30 days. Due to this, the eyelashes don't grow that much.
Answer:
Work Ethic
Explanation:
A student with a higher IQ but a lower work ethic may be more intelligent but will not put forth the same amount of effort to make their work quality work. A student with a higher work ethic may face challenges finding the answers but will work to find the solutions rather than giving up. A student with a higher work ethic would put in more effort to improve the quality of their work, therefore making them more suitable for the gifted program. As such, IQ and work ethic should both be considered.
Answer:
B- leads to progressive muscular weakness and paralysis, if it affects respiratory muscles, it can be fatal
Explanation:
Myasthenia Gravis is a term originated from Greek word and Latin word, With Myasthenia coming from a Greek word which is further slipt into two: 'Mys' meaning muscle and 'astheneia' meaning weakness. 'Gravis' on the other hand is a Latin Word meaning serious.
Myasthenia Gravis is an autoimmune neuromuscular disease that affects the skeletal muscles leading to muscle weakness and paralysis, it effect is relative which can vary from mild to severe(fatal). It is capable of affecting the muscles of the eyes, face (by the emergence of droopy eyelids and mouth) and respiratory muscles.
This is because the muscles of the respiratory system (specifically the diaphragm (is a thin skeletal muscle that sits at the base of the chest and separates the abdomen from the chest)) participate actively in inhalation and exhalation by assisting in expansion and contraction of the thoracic cavity (chest cavity).
It can be treated by a medical practitioner with medication (drugs) or by surgery.
Hence, from the aforementioned, Myasthenia Gravis leads to progressive muscular weakness and paralysis, if it affects respiratory muscles, it can be fatal.