Not always. If a child was surrounded by a good role model (adult), then yes, they would learn how to act against conflicts. If the child was surrounded by someone (an adult) who failed the conflict, then it could lead to the young child copying them and resulting in a bad situation.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I would say A. That's because in the answer choice B, it says "parents neglect their children" causing them to have lower self-esteem, which leads to meaning they think that causes teens to be easily influenced by peer pressure. I wouldn't say that would be a direct cause. Also, with answer choice C, it talks about "teens maturing at different rates". Different maturing levels may be a part of why teens are so easily influenced by peer pressure, because of the bigger kids may convince the smaller kids to do whatever they have in mind. I don't see that as being the best answer choice though. With option A, it talks about "rely more on their peers". I think that is very true. It's often to see teens trying to simply fit in or be accepted by their peers so that does a pretty good job at getting others to follow them.
Answer:
autosomal recessive
Explanation:.
Autosomal recessive is one of so many ways that a trait, disorder, or ailments can be passed down through families. An autosomal recessive disorder simply means two copies of an abnormal gene had to be present in order for the disease or trait to develop.
Answer:
d. Okinawans consume more vegetables but fewer calories.
Explanation:
Okinawan diet is the reason behind their long and healthy life. Their carbohydrate to protein ratio in diet is 10:1; which is opposite to the US population who eat more protein and less carbohydrate. A low protein and high carbohydrate diet protect from ageing related illnesses such as Alzheimer, cancer and cardiovascular disease.