- all measurements are normal (F)
-takes information from CNS to muscles (A)
-pain that continues after expected healing time (E )
- heart attack felt as pain down left arm (G)
Im not too sure about the last two but i think thats the answer
Answer:
The correct option is B: as synapses form, 20-80% of the surrounding neurons die
Explanation:
One very surprising aspect of growth of brain is how cells are programmed to die, and thus creates space for connective structures. Thus, the formulation of synapses is accompanied by the death of 20 to 80 percent of neurons, although this is dependent on the region of the brain. It is however fortunate that the prenatal period is accompanied by the production of more neurons by the neural tube capable of always satisfying the needs of the brain.
Answer:
The idea that smiling when you are not necessarily joyful can actually improve your mood, is called the facial feedback hypothesis. The first experiment to test this was performed in 1988 and involved three different subject groups holding a pencil in different ways, in their hand or in their mouth vertically or horizontally (making them smile or frown). They then viewed cartoons and recorded how funny they were. The group who was smiling found them the funniest and the group that was frowning did not appreciate them as much. Not only can smiling make you happier but you could potentially better your mood by walking in a more jovial manner. Smiling is contagious because mirror neurons which help us to empathize with others, so not only could smiling help you but also others around you. Some other benefits of smiling include: decreased stress, lowered heart rate, lowered blood pressure and longer life span.
Explanation: 100%
Answer:
control strategies
Explanation:
According to my research on child development tactics, I can say that based on the information provided within the question the term being described is called control strategies. This is the use of strategies to help you look into the more likely causes by using conscious, intentially used tactics.
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