If a neurotransmitter from Neuron A causes the Neuron B to hyperpolarize, this is then an example of an Inhibitory Postsynaptic potential. An inhibitory postsynaptic potential is a kind of synaptic potential making the postsynaptic neuron to less generate a potential action. Once the action potential arrives at the presynaptic terminal it then may stimulate neurotransmitters. They will then be into the synaptic cleft to bind into the post synaptic membrane and may influence the cell in an inhibitory way.
C) Obese Child. Unhealthy eating is one of the major causes of obesity.
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I don’t think anything negative when I see people who are obese at all. As a stranger to them, it is not place to put any negative thought or judgement on them, even if it is just in my thoughts. There are so many factors that play into people’s weight and it is no one’s place to have a say on someone else’s body no matter the shape or size. I think people have developed these thoughts due to how popular exercising and gyms are and the “reward” for doing so. I believe the whole “healthy lifestyle goal” is just another way for big companies to make money off the human nature to always want “better” and the whole idea of hustle culture, it’s all a scheme, but that’s just my opinion.
Answer:
<em>True</em>
Explanation:
The absorption rate for food is how fast the food we eat is absorbed by the body. Alcohol is absorbed into our blood via the stomach and it is also absorbed through the small intestine. More than half of the alcohol intake in the body is absorbed in the small intestine.
<h3>Alcohol Absorption rate when tensed/relaxed</h3>
When a person is tensed, it can lead to a delay in the removal of stomach content and also increase the rate materials move to the intestines. When a tensed person takes alcohol, this leads to an increase in the volume of alcohol moving to the small intestine where it is absorbed faster. Contrary a relaxed person does not have the same amount of alcohol moving into the small intestine as the tensed person.
This explains why alcohol is absorbed more quickly when people are tensed as opposed to when they are relaxed