Hearing.
The process of hearing starts by pressure waves that are captured by our ears and taken inside the ear by the ear canal reaching firstly the ear drum. The ear drum then vibrates according to the pressure waves that were captured making the acicular (a set of 3 little bones) enter in motion. This vibrations then move from the acicular to the inner ear. Within the inner ear we can find the cochlea which is where this mechanical waves are converted into electrical signals and then passed to the brain. The auditory cortex of the brain then interprets this signals as sounds and gives them meaning.
There are choices for this question namely:
a. Thoroughly explaining the type
of behavior allowed in the facility
b. Encouraging interaction with
another client who is exhibiting similar behavior.
c. Quietly stating that the use of
profanity is unbecoming and will not be tolerated
d. Allowing for the
expression of hostility in a safe manner without being judgmental
The correct answer is "allowing the expression of hostility in a safe manner without being judgmental". In this kind of approach, the health practitioner offer catharsis and allows the patient to express himself but moderates the event so that other people within the radius, whether patients or other healthcare practitioners, are undisturbed by the behavior. This approach will show acceptance despite the patient's condition as well as protection of other individuals.
Answer:
Mantle, Core, and Crust.
Explanation:
The dense, hot inner core (yellow), the molten outer core (orange), the mantle (red), and the thin crust (brown), which supports all life in the known universe. Earth's interior is generally divided into three major layers: the crust, the mantle, and the core.
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If you know how meiosis and mitosis work, this answer is actually quite simple. Here's a little recap on how meiosis and mitosis work before I dive into your question.
Mitosis:
Basically what mitosis is doing is replicating your cells. Mitosis uses somatic cells, otherwise known as skin/body cells. These are just your everyday cells in your body basically, except for sex cells. It's actually what dust is made of. In mitosis, you begin with 1 cell, that has 46 chromosomes. This cell then duplicates, and then divides, leaving you with 2 cells with 46 chromosomes each. Now as a repeat, these cells that have duplicated are IDENTICAL.
Now onto meiosis.
Meiosis:
Meiosis uses gametic cells, instead of somatic like mitosis uses. Gametic cells are sex cells (sperm and egg). In meiosis, you start out with a cell that has 23 chromosomes from mom, and 23 chromosomes from dad. This cell then duplicates and divides like in mitosis, and then divides a second time. What you are left with is 4 haploid daughter cells. These cells are NOT identical, because a whole lot of other stuff is also going on during this process in which I did not explain since this is the short version. Basically, the sperm and egg combine, and then produce genetically different sets of chromosomes from each parent.
I hope this helped clarify and answer your question. If you are still confused, I have included some of my biology notes on the topic which also includes some pictures if that helps you understand a little better. There are also a whole bunch of Youtube videos on meiosis and mitosis you can watch which can also help if you are still confused on these processes and why they are different and what is even going on during them.
Also, if you are wondering what my color coding means in my notes, pink/red is for vocab words/definitions and blue is just topics. I also used the blue and pink to differentiate between the chromosomes from your mom and from your dad.
One way in which classification is used at school is the separation of different subjects and subject materials. For instance one day you may go to a math class, while another day you may go to a french class.