Answer:
We found that the glomeruli with absent immune complex deposits had periglomerular fibrosis with open, albeit, wrinkled appearing capillary loops
Explanation:
Answer: The way Janeka's frustration with her exam led her to be aggressive toward her mother.
Explanation: The frustration aggression theory asserts that aggression is the result of frustrating a person's efforts to attain a goal. When a person feels frustration, anger, tension or fear, they are more likely to act aggressively towards others. If an individual efforts are not yielding the desired results then that individual is more likely to excessively act aggressively towards others. This theory explain why Janeka’s inability to pass her psychological final led to her picking on her mother’s inability to cook.
One of the reasons school-age children are faster thinkers and able to filter out distracting information better than younger children is: <span>myelination
</span><span>myelination
Myelination is a process in which human body produce myelin, a substance that increase the productivity in our nervous system which could make us think faster on our feet</span>
Answer:
Conditioning.
Explanation:
So the cat seems to have picked up that food only comes out of the fridge and not out of the pantry. The cat probably has watched its humans open the panrtybut never gave the it any food so it now knows..."hey that only human food". But it probably has saw the humans get food out of the fridge and saw the pattern of the fridge = food. The opposite story is true for my own cat, she would always rub against me when she heard the pantry open, but left me alone when the fridged opened, because she has learned food only comes out of the pantry.
I would say A. True because if a study has been performed that shows a trend, it is most likely applicable to all situations.