Answer:
A gas.
Explanation:
Gas is highly flammable wand spreads rapidly if you pour a lot.
Answer:
Conditioned stimulus
Explanation:
The complete question is as follows :
A person eats a hamburger at a restaurant and develops a very bad stomach ache after finishing eating. As a result of the sudden illness, the person cannot eat hamburgers anymore. Just thinking about them makes the person feel sick to the stomach. In this, a hamburger is a______
a. an unconditioned stimulus
b. an unconditioned response
c. a conditioned stimulus
d. a conditioned response
e. a negative reinforcer
- A type of learning that occurs as a result of an association between an environmental stimulus and a naturally occurring stimulus is known as classical conditioning.
- In classical conditioning there are different types of stimulus - one of them is an unconditional stimulus and the other is a conditional stimulus.
- an unconditional stimulus is the one that occurs naturally and generates a response whereas a conditional stimulus is a neutral stimulus that gets associated with an unconditional stimulus and then generates a response.
- In the given situation, seeing and eating the hamburger was a neutral stimulus for the person however once he develops a bad stomach, he associates this with an unconditioned stimulus and thus, whenever he sees it he feels sick to the stomach and hence, the hamburger here is a conditional stimulus.
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✡ Answer: B ✡
- - This is because <span>Endocytosis </span>is a transport mechanism that utilized energy.
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Answer:
"The natural extinction rate" defines the background extinction
Explanation:
The background extinction rate which is being used for the evaluation of the rate by which the extinction in the earth's geological as well as the biological past took place before the contribution of the human beings as the primary contributors to the extinctions. Extinction happens when the last species of the plants or the animals dies out. This occurs as a result of the climate change or human activity.Background extinction occurs at a steady rate over geological time and is the result of normal evolutionary processes, with only a limited number of species in an ecosystem being affected at any one time.