Intensity: the more intense a stimulus is (strength of stimulus) the more likely you are to give attention resources to it.
Size: the bigger a stimulus is the more attention resources it captures.
Movement: moving stimuli capture more attention that ones that remain static.
Answer:
Alveoli, bronchus, trachea, larynx, pharynx, nose
Explanation:
The alveoli starts the process because this is where gaseous exchange happens. The carbon dioxide then travels through the bronchus and up to the trachea. It then goes into the larynx, pharynx, and then finally exits through the nose.
<span>A state of irritability, restlessness and paranoia, and may even cause a total epi- sis of paranoid psychosis in which the sense of reality is lost and suffer of hearing hallucinations. (Long effects)
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<span>Irritability and anxiety, we may also have tremors, dizziness, muscle spasms or paranoia. (short effects)</span><span>
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Foods that are high in calcium include dairy products, dark leafy greens, fish, and enriched grains.