<u>Answer:</u>
The second neuron's axons extend to the autonomic effector from the ganglion.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The second neuron’s axons are also called as the postganglionic neuron. In the autonomic nervous system the neurons have only one axon.
- Instead of having the multiple axons, the neuron itself branches so there are many neurons with one axon each.
- The second neuron has the "cell body in the autonomic ganglion" and its axon has the position that starts from the ganglion and extends straight up to the autonomic effector.
It would be 1 and 6 every time you roll because the probability is the same each roll.
Its a 50 50 chance its Hayflick limit u should read your lesson it will for sure have it somewhere :/
C; using only BMI calculation to determine ideal weight neglects the difference between lean tissue and body fat.
BMI only takes into consideration weight and height and can often be inaccurate at determining the relative health of a person.
When they are three they are only in the “preoperational” stage. In this stage they start to develop language, memory, and imagination. But when they are nine, they are in the “concrete operation” stage. In this stage they are more logical and methodical manipulation of symbols. More aware basically.