It is because Galen based his information about anatomy on what he had found out during dissecting the bodies of animals. This created mistakes on his claims in human anatomy. Some of these anatomical errors were the following:
1. He thought muscles are attached to the bone just like in dogs.
2. He thought that the liver produces blood. He then realized that it flowed around the body, but he claimed that is burned fuel for the muscle.
3. He thought that there are holes through the septum, which allowed the blood to flow from one side to another of the heart.
4. He thought that there are blood vessels in the brain.
5. He thought human’s jaw was made up of two bones just like a dog’s.
6. He made mistakes about the liver’s shape.
Answer:
D. habituation.
Explanation:
Glinda jingles her keys in front of baby Elphaba's face, and she watches and smiles. Glinda continues to bring her keys up and jingle them in front of Elphaba because she appears to enjoy this game. After a while, though, Elphaba seems to lose interest in the game and no longer focuses on the keys when Glinda jingles them. This illustrates the process of <u>habituation</u>.
Habituation in infants is the reduced responsiveness experienced in children after the repeated presentation of a stimulus. After a stimulus is repeated to an infant, the infant becomes desensitized to that stimulus.
Answer:
Comprehension strategies
Explanation:
All of the strategies/methods that have been mentioned are all considered Comprehension strategies. These are plans or sets of steps that good readers tend to use in order to better understand and make sense of a piece of text. These help the reader piece together all the finer details of the text in order to fully comprehend what they are reading. Aside from what is mentioned in the question this also includes making Inferences, predicting, summarizing
, and visualizing.
Answer:
1. True, the yeast cell diagram is a representation of the type of yeast cell shown in the micrograph
3. True, both the micrograph and the diagram show that a yeast cell contains a nucleus
4. True, cell diagram are used to represent only the cells of unicellular organisms