Answer: A
Explanation: your brain naturally desires a reward and will do whatever to get that reward
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Answer: 1. a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
2. Next come the omnivores that eat a mixture of plants and herbivores. That's where humans rank, with a trophic level of 2.2. Above us are carnivores, such as foxes, that eat just herbivores. At the top of the scale are meat-eaters that don't have any predators themselves, such as polar bears and orca whales.
3. 25,000 square miles of forests provide habitats for many species and tourism opportunities for residents and visitors to the state. Forests are also essential to Florida's environmental health. Floridians from all walks of life are working together to preserve animal and plant habitats for future generations.
4. Abiotic factors in the Florida Keys are things like hurricanes, currents, sunlight, and water quality. Hurricanes occur in the Florida Keys about 13-16 percent. These violent storms can damage coral reefs because of high winds and large waves.
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1. Pass through the cochlea, are transformed into nerve impulses and sent to the brain - sound waves
2. Forms in your outer ear and is meant to protect your ear from dirt and infection – cerumen
3. Receives sounds and sends them through the auditory canal to the eardrum - outer ear
4. A thin membrane that transmits sound waves into the middle ear – eardrum
5. Where the cochlea is - inner ear
6. A snail-shaped organ lined with hair cells. – cochlea
7. Inside, small bones transmit sound waves from the eardrum to the inner ear - middle ear
8. Destroyed by extended exposure to loud noise - hair cells
Explanation:
During hearing, sound waves are received by the outer ear and pass it on to the ear drum through the external auditory canal.
The sound waves upon hitting the eardrum makes it to vibrate and the vibrations are passed on the ossicles of the middle ear. The sound waves are amplified by the ossicles and passes to the inner ear where it reaches the cochlea.
The sensory hair cells in the basilar membranes of the inner ear move the sound wave and also help to create electric signal which is received by the auditory nerves.
These signals are received by the brain where the sound waves are processed.