Answer:
What is: Glomeruli; Pyelonephritis
Explanation:
Several diseases that affect other parts of the body can have devastating effects on kidney function. Most of these conditions tend to damage the GLOMERULI, which causes the kidneys to lose the ability to filter, and eventually, to fail. Various types of infections can affect the kidneys themselves, a condition called Pyelonephritis.
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Answer:
Explanation:
Well aids/ HIV spreed very easily. If a person is pregnant with aids or HIV it will transfer to the baby. Then is the mum or baby has intercourse with anyone they now have it. It spreads very easily and sometimes they could be non-symptomatic.
( When the kid is older and they have intercourse they will be able to spread it is what I meant. )
Answer:
of a stimulus of some sort
Explanation:
In psychology, the stimulus-response theory is used to indicate that the behavior is a consequence of the interplay between a stimulus and its corresponding response. The behaviorism states that a stimulus will produce a corresponding reaction (response) either by pairing it with a reflective trigger or by rewarding it with a response (i.e., when the stimulus is present). This current of thinking focuses on the modification in observable behaviors as a result of the learning process.
Answer: disorganized attachment
Explanation:
- disorganized attachment is rooted in unpredictable and inconsistent behavior from caregivers during a child's formative years
- this is an insecure style of attachment that develops when kids are raised in an environment that elicits fear, often involving abuse or a lack of reliability
signs of disorganized attachment in children can include:
- attention seeking
- avoidant
- inability to communicate needs
- lack of self-soothing skills
- hyper-focusing
- push-pull dynamic with caregivers
- confusion and ambivalence
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