Hello, thank you for your question.
Your answer to the question, "<span>What takes visual information from one side of the body and conveys it to the opposite side; where the optic nerves cross midline,
so that sensory info from one side of the body is processed on the opposite side of the brain," would be:
Optic chiasm</span>
This will affect signal transduction at the synapse by fewer ion channels will open in the postsynaptic. The correct answer is D.
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Answer:
My best suggestion would be to plan things out in a way you most like. For me, that means I have a wipe board with colorful markers to write out my daily assignments. This also is super satisfying to erase assignments when I complete them.
For the depression, I suggest taking breaks that are full of self care. This could be meditation, drinking warm tea, skincare, yoga, going for a run, etc.
I hope this helps, feel better!