Answer:
The SOMANTOSENSORY area representing the right big toe has increased in her cortex.
Explanation:
The Somantosensory system is a part of the sensory nervous system that responds to changes at the surface or inside the body. It is distributed throughout all major part s of our body and it's responsible for sending touch, limb position, temperature, posture and more.
Answer:
sixth
Explanation:
Joshua's behavior places him in the sixth substage of the sensorimotor stage. This is known as Early Representational Though and occurs in children between the ages of 18 to 24 months. During this time, children begin to understand the world through various mental operations (such as talking, singing, imitating specific behaviors, etc.) as opposed to doing everything purely through actions. Which is what Joshua is demonstrating by not only playing with the train but mimicking the sounds that trains make.
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Explanation:
In 1931, the Military took control of the Japanese government.
<u>This led to the Japanese forces becoming openly expansionist and authoritarian.</u>
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Expansionist leaders in Japan's military argued that building an empire was the only way to help the economy.
<u>They argued that the colonial enterprise of building an empire would be profitable. </u>
Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931, and in 1937 Japanese troops sacked the Chinese city of Nanking.
<u>The Chinese City of Nanking famously faced the brunt of looting and war crimes at the hands of Japanese. </u>
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Answer:
Alzheimer's
Explanation:
Margaret's condition starts with tiny things and worsens over time, a key symptom. Also, her memory is going away and her motor coordination skills are lacking, which means she's forgetting how to do simple things. You mention that it happens around her 70th birthday, and Alzheimer's most often starts in old age.
*<em>If you need more info, you can see the BrainPOP video on Alzheimer's.</em>