Answer:
C. Bulb
Explanation:
Our sense of smell is totally dependent on the olfactory bulb. That's because we can smell things, it is necessary that the chemical substances responsible for the fullness are transported by air to our nose, which captures them and takes them to the responsible cells for receiving electrical signals that take these signals to the glomeruli where the olfactory bulb is located, which is the primary olfactory area of our brain.
Answer:
A)The underline independent clauses in the passage above are not linked by parallel structure
Explanation:
Parallel structure simply means using a similar or same pattern to indicate that two or more ideas have the same level of importance. It is also known as parallelism.
The underlined (in this case the sentence in quote) independent clause is joined by the coordinating conjunction "and" to show that if he answered all the criticism he would have no time for anything else.
Answer:
1. <u>Although becoming a pilot was very difficult</u>, Bessie Coleman was determined to succeed.
2. Harriet Quimby wanted to become a pilot <u>even though no other woman in America accomplished this feat.</u>
3. For almost two years, Bessie Coleman worked part-time as a manicurist <u>because she wanted to make extra money</u>.
4.<u> If Bessie Coleman wanted to study in France,</u> she needed to make a lot of money.
5. <u>Until she had her accident</u>, Harriet Quimby was considered an excellent pilot.
Explanation:
The given sentences are examples of complex sentences - sentences that consist of one independent clause and at least one dependent (subordinate) clause.
Independent clauses are clauses that can stand alone as sentences. Every sentence must contain a subject and predicate and express a complete thought. Subordinate clauses can't stand alone as sentences because they lack at least one of these elements. Their purpose is to provide additional information about what is stated in the independent clause.
Dopamine is a chemical in the brain, commonly associated with motivation, goal-directed behaviours, and reward. Dopamine is also the cause for the sensation of 'novelty'. So, when you see someone you are in love with, and your brain presents heightened levels of dopamine, it makes your loved exciting on the brain. It seems special and unique, and a strong motivation towards him/her is created.
On the other hand, Norephinephrine is responsible for the extra surge or energy on your body. In a way, it is similar to the energy rush that adrenaline is responsible for. When your loved one is having an interaction with you, this chemical is released, causing you to feel a rush, you begin to get nervous maybe, or perhaps even anxious.
According to several antropologists, when these two chemicals are together, they produce "elation, intense energy, sleeplessness, craving, loss of appetite, and a very focused attention."
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Answer:
yes
Explanation:
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