Answer:
A. Taste aversion requires no cognitive processes in order to develop.
Explanation:
This is true because, unlike other actions that requires cognitive process and conditioning to develop, taste aversion does not. It is simply something that can manifest on its own.
<em>For example, someone who loves chips due to its taste might grew to hate same thereby developing the aversion to those chips due to its taste without any conditioning.</em>
Answer:
MCB stands for miniature circuit breaker
Explanation:
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I am involved with a community garden and an interactionist might like to study our organization. We have some very knowledgeable people like ex soil scientist's to guide us and we believe in thoro ugh discussion of our plans for work in the garden and encourage everyone to participate and our work is very co-operative and we love what we are doing because it is for the benefit of all of us plus the wider community who can grow vegetables in our garden. Therefore our truly democratic and giving model could be studied for benefit.
Brainly can’t really answer your question since it’s kinda based on personal opinion.. sorry, dude.
Transmission of a signal within a neuron in one direction only, from dendrite to axon terminal is carried out by the opening and closing of voltage-gated ion channels, which cause a brief reversal of the resting membrane potential to create an (action potential).
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