B, a heart attack results when blood flow to the heart is suddenly disrupted.
I dont know either but it’s probably SOS or some rando tryna hit on you
The right answer is A.myasthenia gravis
Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease affecting mainly young women and the elderly and whose incidence tends to increase. It affects neuromuscular junctions. A fluctuating oculo-facio-bulbar paresis of variable severity is frequent. Remissions and exacerbations are typical. The disease is caused by autoantibodies to acetylcholine receptors or, more rarely, to a specific muscle kinase.
Complementary examinations aim to confirm the diagnosis and to look for associated pathologies (1/10 to a thymoma or an associated autoimmune disease).
Answer:
c. being turned down for a job and believing that the interviewer was biased against you.
Explanation:
Selfish bias refers to our tendency to take personal credit for success while blaming external sources for our failures. Essentially, we tend to believe that our successes are due to internal characteristics and talents, while our failures are caused by variables beyond our control. An example of this occurs when you are turned down in a job and instead of acknowledging your failure you place the blame on the interviewer by stating that he was biased against you.