The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following,
When your phone alerts you that you received a text you check the message. When your phone doesn't sound an alert you check it much less frequently. The difference in your behavior from one situation to another is most likely due to awareness, conditioning, and the reaction to an external stimulus.
The external stimulus is of course the ringing or the sound alert. This makes people immediately check what the alert is about. In today's modern world, people are conditioned to react to a stimulus; the alarm sound. That is why, in the presence of the stimulus, they conditionally react and check their phones.
When there is no stimulus, the mind does not operate in a conditioned way and people less frequently react as in the presence of the stimulus.
Evaluate the peripheral blood smear. hypertonic the tonicity of the plasma
This is further explained below.
<h3>What is tonicity?</h3>
Generally, The capacity of an extracellular solution, referred to as its tonicity, to cause water to flow into or out of a cell through osmosis is what's meant by the term.
Tonicity is a little different from osmolarity in that it takes into account not only the relative solute concentrations but also the permeability of the cell membrane to those solutes.
Osmolarity just takes into account relative solute concentrations.
In conclusion, Examine the smear taken from the peripheral blood. the tonicity of the plasma is considered to be hypertonic.
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Has not developed an understanding of the cues to performance of these pragmatic skills.
Explanation:
In this context, Understanding cues to performance refers to humans' ability to observe the situation around us, and deliver the most appropriate technique that help us benefit from the situation.
From the excerpt, we know that John has a very good pragmatic skills in general. But this test is most likely taken under a structured situation that does not represent the actual real life. So, when John actually encountered it in his social life, he does not understand when is the proper time to actually use the skill.
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Children's rights include the right to health, education, family life, play and recreation, an adequate standard of living and to be protected from abuse and harm. Children's rights cover their developmental and age-appropriate needs that change over time as a child grows up.
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