Activation Synthesis Model
The activation-synthesis model is proposed by Harvard University
psychiatrist John Allan Hobson and Robert McCarley. It is a neurobiological
explanation of why and what happens in the brain and body during dreaming. The
model hypothesized that dreams result from brain activation during REM sleep.
Adult sponges are mobile none sessile animals
Answer:
The trait is heterozygous.
Explanation:
Heterozygous: "Having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes."
A heterozygous genotype looks like: Rr. The capital R is a dominant allele, and the lowercase r is a recessive allele. These two alleles are not the same (not two dominant alleles or two recessive alleles) meaning that the trait is a heterozygous trait.
The opposite of a heterozygous trait is a homozygous trait, in which both alleles are the same (both dominant or both recessive) and can look like RR or rr (genotype-wise).
Answer:
They drown to death
Explanation:
Because they have too much water