Answer: a) drive-reduction
Explanation: Homeostasis is basically the body's need to maintain stability necessary for survival despite changes in the world outside. It is the body's unconscious tendency to maintain internal states (temperature, sleep, thirst, hunger) at stable levels.
Drive-reduction theory, which is a major theory of motivation, suggests that when there is an Homeostatic imbalance, needs are created, people perform actions (i.e their behaviour changes) to restore the body's ideal state, because of the need to restore balance.
Those are your skeletal muscles — sometimes called striated muscle because the light and dark parts of the muscle fibers make them look striped
<span>know and be consciously aware of your own personal and professional values and beliefs
</span><span>obtain as much info as possible about different ethnic/cultural groups
</span><span>be sensitive to behaviors and practices from different from your own
</span><span>remember that you are not being pressured to adopt other beliefs, but that you must respect them
</span><span>develop friendships with a wide variety of people from different ethnic/cultural groups
</span><span>ask ?s and encourage ?s from others to share ideas and beleifs</span>
Efferent neurons are motor nerves
These are motor neurons carrying neural impulses away from the central nervous system and toward muscles to cause movement. Efferent neurons send signals from the brain to the muscles, glands, and organs of the body in response to sensory input