It is very true that masculinity and femininity are very strongly dependent on the society in which these terms are used. While there are genetic differences underlying the phenotype of being more masculine (having a bigger jaw, more hair on the body), there are also a lot of societal factors determining what is considered to be masculine and what feminine in a society.
Answer:
a. Unconditioned Stimulus (US) – Teacher saying jump
b. Conditioned Stimulus (CS) – Clearing the throat, saying Uhmmmm... and then banging the stick/ruler and saying jump
c. Unconditioned Response (UR) – Jumping after hearing the word “jump”
d. Conditioned Response (CR) – Jumping after hearing Uhmmmm….banging of ruler and word “jump”
Explanation:
Unconditioned response is one in which the response generated in natural while in conditioned response, response is generated in unnatural fashion.
Likewise, unconditioned stimulus is a natural causing factor behind any natural response while conditioned stimulus is an unnatural causing factor behind any unnatural response.
a. Unconditioned Stimulus (US) – Teacher saying jump
b. Conditioned Stimulus (CS) – Clearing the throat, saying Uhmmmm... and then banging the stick/ruler and saying jump
c. Unconditioned Response (UR) – Jumping after hearing the word “jump”
d. Conditioned Response (CR) – Jumping after hearing Uhmmmm….banging of ruler and word “jump”
Answer:
In creating this list, one will have to start from the atom (which is the smallest in the list) to the giant polymer (which is the largest in the group). The arrangement below will also be based on there molecular weight.
oxygen molecule (this is the first because it is an atom)
water molecule (this is lighter in weight than carbon dioxide)
carbon dioxide
amino acid molecule (most amino acids have a lesser molecular weight than glucose)
glucose (has a molecular weight of 180.156 g/mol)
protein molecule (several proteins have a lesser molecular weight than starch)
starch molecule (has a molecular weight of 359.33 g/mol)
Explanation:
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Answer:
Mutation
Explanation:
mutations are random and genetic and create many variatys