The circadian clock is most sensitive to light from about 2 hours before usual bedtime and through the night, until about 1 hour after usual wake-up in the morning (this is the sensitive period). Exposure to light during these times will affect when your body naturally gets sleepy and is ready to fall asleep.
In the basis of their
physical activity levels and diets, Steven is most likely to become a type-2
diabetic later in life for he does not have any kind of physical activity and
he loves junk food. This kind of lifestyle is a precursor to type-2 diabetes as
compared to Daniel who was in the school soccer team, Jack and
Mark who prefers nutritious food and works in the garden and walk the dog
regularly.
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Answer: liking for the odor of alcohol.
Explanation:
In experiments, when pregnant rats drink alcohol, their young offspring later display a liking for alcohol's odor.
Even light drinking can affect the fetal brain, and persistent heavy drinking will put the fetus at risk for birth defects and intellectual disability.