<span>Assistive bioengineering involves medical devices and equipment that continuously work on machine learning by the way they obtain information from surrounding. Suppose an assistive robot, it will try to learn what patient does and then tries to improve and give most optimistic assistant to them and also it goes far beyond their needs. While, adaptive bioengineering infers to be just adaptation to the situation of the patient till it's fairly enough decided to be in complete adaption to patients' needs. It also includes machine learning but not improving more than what patient needs.
Assistive system is more on improving side in comparison to adaptive bioengineering.</span>
i believe the answer is B. According to ars.usda.gov "Solid fats are solid at room temperature, and added sugars are those added to foods—they are nicknamed "SoFAS" by some nutritionists. These SoFAS are also known as "empty calories," according to the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGAs), because they provide few or no nutrients yet are high in calories." Since these are "empty calories" that means that they are high in calories and low in nutrients.
<span>Somatotype is </span>a body type or physique especially in a system of classification based on the relative development of ectomorphic, endomorphic, and mesomorphic components.
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Answer:
B. Low-effort Syndrome
Explanation:
Low-effort syndrome is <u>characterized by a refusal to put an effort or work hard to achieve something.</u> People with this syndrome have unusually low levels of motivation, not only on intelligence tests, but in tests overall because they are afraid of the results, which would probably be low due to the lack of effort.
In turn, these <u>people often state that tests are unimportant for life and claim to have a desire of having an 'easy' life</u>. However, all of this is a consequence of their fear of failure.