The correct answer is internal.
Internal locus of control refers to when a person believes that he or she personally has control and responsibility for the outcomes in his or her life, and that external forces are not responsible for his or her life outcomes. For instance, a person with an internal locus of control is more likely to believe that his or her academic and job success (or lack thereof) lies in his or her control rather than in external factors such as others' intentions, unfairness, poor situations, etc.
There once lived a single - celled ancestor that gave rise to two lines of evolution --- one leading to the living choanoflagellates and the other to animals .
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Please consider brainliest
The correct answer is the prefrontal cortex.
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) refers to a brain area that is located in the frontal lobe of the cerebral cortex . The PFC is known as the executive functioning area of the brain. It is involved in complex cognitive functions, planning, reasoning, forming judgments and expression of personality. The PFC is not fully matured during adolescence and is still undergoing development. The PFC fully develops around age 25 years.