It is referred as <span>zone of proximal development. The zone of proximal development enables a person to distinguish what he or she is capable of with help towards others and without it. It is somehow related to the given sentence above where it shows how children can do on their own and with the help of another person.</span>
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The best answer to the question: Which of the following is true about carbohydrate digestion, would be: Carbohydrate digestion is assisted by cooking, which softens tough skins.
Explanation:
The process of actual digestion of carbs initiates in the mouth, when the chewing process, and also the mixing with saliva, starts the breaking of the starch contents in food, and other simpler carbs. Then, most of the digestion and absorption takes place in the small intestine, when the chyme is mixed with the pancreatic juices. But because the access to carbs can be sometimes tough, especially when the products have coverings, like potato skins, cooking will help in softening these and making the access to carbs by saliva, and other juices, easier.
Different , symptoms , yep those should work
False because body tissue isn't exactly joined right to your organs I think??
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I think it's (reality therapy) but I am not sure..