Answer: B. formal sanctions.
Explanation:
The formal sanctions are the actions that are official and legalized in nature and these are enforced by an authoritative force.
The rewards and punishments in the formal sanctions are official and enforcement by the law and these are also punishment in the academic setting.
The sanctions are in response for the approval and disapproval of certain behavioral response and actions. These sanctions are generally approved by the laws and rules.
The university can punished the person and may try to restrict the probation serving drinks to the minors is a offense. The punishment comes under the formal sanctions.
Answer:
After a good meal, Jane is relaxing comfortably as her food digests, suggesting her <u>parasympathetic</u> nervous system is in control. When she is frightened by a loud noise, Jane's digestion is inhibited and her heartbeat accelerates, suggesting her<u> sympathetic </u>nervous system is in control.
Explanation:
Parasympathetic nervous system and the sympathetic nervous system are two of the 3 domains of the autonomic nervous system.
During the resting and the relaxing stage,<u> parasympathetic system</u> (also called as rest or digest system) is activated which is associated with the conservation of the energy by :
1) Slowing the heart rate
2) Increasing the intestinal activity ( the reason why Jane is relaxing comfortably as her food digests )
3) Relaxation of the sphincter muscles of the GIT.
While during the fight , flight or fright stage , the <u>sympathetic nervous system</u> is activated which is associated with the body alertness by :
1) Increasing the heart rate
2) Inhibition of secretion of GIT enzymes ( the reason why digestion of JANE is inhibited )
3) Relaxation of the walls and the contraction of the sphincters of the GIT smooth muscle.
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