This is true.
The Autonomic NS, as its name suggests, includes areas of movement that we cannot control - as it is "automatic"
The Somatic NS is the complete opposite to the ANS, as it involved movements we consciously commit.
Answer:
a. Unconditioned Stimulus (US) – Teacher saying jump
b. Conditioned Stimulus (CS) – Clearing the throat, saying Uhmmmm... and then banging the stick/ruler and saying jump
c. Unconditioned Response (UR) – Jumping after hearing the word “jump”
d. Conditioned Response (CR) – Jumping after hearing Uhmmmm….banging of ruler and word “jump”
Explanation:
Unconditioned response is one in which the response generated in natural while in conditioned response, response is generated in unnatural fashion.
Likewise, unconditioned stimulus is a natural causing factor behind any natural response while conditioned stimulus is an unnatural causing factor behind any unnatural response.
a. Unconditioned Stimulus (US) – Teacher saying jump
b. Conditioned Stimulus (CS) – Clearing the throat, saying Uhmmmm... and then banging the stick/ruler and saying jump
c. Unconditioned Response (UR) – Jumping after hearing the word “jump”
d. Conditioned Response (CR) – Jumping after hearing Uhmmmm….banging of ruler and word “jump”
The correct answer is - B) ATP and NADPH.
The products of the light reactions of the process of photosynthesis are the ATP and NADPH. The small amount of ATP produced in this process and the energy carrier NADHP are crucial for the functioning of the organisms that use the process of photosynthesis, and the reason for that is that these two are used by the organisms to create glucose, or rather sugars, in the process called the Calvin Cycle. The glucose is what these organisms use as their food, a food they they manage to make themselves, thus making them producers. If the light is missing, then the process of photosynthesis can not be performed because the formation of ATP's will be stopped, as well as the formation of NADHP, so the organisms will not be able to produce their own food.
Answer:
The correct option is;
A. If snack are wrapped in aluminium foil, then the snacks will not be eaten by seagulls
Explanation:
It has been observed severally that birds including seagull tend to avoid shiny objects. As have been proven by research, birds are not drawn towards shiny materials and shiny articles can be used to scare off birds. Articles like CDs, plates of aluminium and tinfoil and be arranged so as to be glaring in order to ward of the birds
Similarly, placing shinny articles around a property keeps away.