I believe the answer is: abdominopelvic reigons
abdominopelvic reigons refers to the area within our stomach, which includes all organs that is important for humans' daily function. This region is consist of 4 quadrants and 9 areas. Doctors usually touch each regions when they are examining patients in order to aid them determining the type of illness that the patients have.
Answer:
<em>it causes sickness</em>
Explanation:
<em> i got it right on edge 2021</em>
Answer:
Becuase the British would not let them have a diffrent faith or religion, it was only what the king said you. if the king said you were Christian you were Christian if the king said you were Muslim. If you denied what the king said, he would excute you for treason
Explanation:
That's why we have the first amendment, freedom of speech; which allows us to say whatever we want and also beleve in whatever we want. (Unless it is harming yourselves or other people)
Answer:
i would say :B
Explanation:
u don't know this person, u don't know if there trust worthy, and u might make things worse since he doesn't know u.
conditioned stimulus
In classical conditioning<span>, a conditioned stimulus is one which is previously a neutral stimulus, which, upon becoming associated with an unconditioned stimulus, eventually triggers a conditioned response.
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An unconditioned stimulus is one which <span>unconditionally, naturally, and automatically elicits or triggers a(n) (unconditioned) response. For example, the smell of food usually triggers hunger.
In contrast, a conditioned stimulus is one which initially does not trigger the same response as the unconditioned stimulus, but because of association, eventually triggers the same response as well. The response to a conditioned stimulus is a conditioned response.
For example, in the famous experiment by Ivan Pavlov, the sound of a bell was paired with the serving of food to dogs. Dogs naturally salivate upon smelling/seeing the food. However, later on, even without the food, when the dogs heard the sound of the bell, they began salivating. The sound of the bell is the conditioned stimulus, while the salivation of the dog in response to the conditioned stimulus, the bell, is called a conditioned response. </span>