Answer:
physical characteristics
Explanation:
Perception: In psychology, the term perception is defined as a person's interpretation and identification of specific sensory information. It describes the nature to respond towards a particular information or stimulus of the environment to interact with it.
Stages involved in perception:
1. Stimulation.
2. Organization.
3. Interpretation-evaluation.
4. Memory.
5. Recall.
Example: Techniques used by a person to enhance learning.
The given example in the question best illustrates the fact that physical characteristics influence(s) our perceptions.
You have answered Question #4 correctly. The statement is false.
Interphase stages:(G0, G1, S and G2)
G0: the resting of the cell
G1: The organelles form and makes proteins
S: during the S stage, a cell grows and copies its DNA
G2: during the G2 stage another period of growth and final preparation for mitosis.
Mitotic phase: Mitosis
(a good way to remember the 4 phases of mitosis is PMAT)
1. Prophase: In the nucleus, chromosomes condense and become visible. In the cytoplasm, the spindle fibers form.
2. Metaphase: The copied chromosomes align in the middle of the cell.
3. Anaphase: The chromosomes separate into two genetically identical groups and move to opposite ends of the spindle.
4. Telophase: Nuclear membranes form around each of the two sets of chromosomes, the chromosomes begin to spread out the spindle begins to breakdown.
Last is Cytokinesis: Division of a cell's cytoplasm after telophase.
(I got these from my notes. I hoped that helped)
They were about 16 to 100 years old
Place: Australia, Colombia
Region: North America, Western Asia
Movement: The Abolition Movement
Human Environment: Fishing, Swimming, chopping wood!
Note: human environment is the interaction between humans and the human social system and the rest of the ecosystem.