Answer: B. it may drive the partner away.
Explanation: C and D don't make sense. Why would A because angry at the person who the jealous person dislikes? What if the person did nothing wrong. Therefore it leads to B. They may just drive them away.
<span>It was Galileo Galili, an Italian
inventor/astronomer/mathematician who observed the solar system using a
telescope he invented. It was in 1610 that Galili concluded that the planets
orbit around the sun, not the earth. In the year 1632, he published his book “Dialogues on the Two Chief
Systems of the World” which brought his
world of science and humanism into a cosmic conflict with the world of
Scholasticism and absolutism (held power in the Catholic Church).</span>
On September 23, 1632, he was
summoned to Rome by the Inquisition and was put on trial. Following the judgment
of the Inquisition, he was forced to renounce his belief in Copernican Theory
and the earth’s motion. He was condemned to life imprisonment but was amended
to house arrest on the next day.
The aftermath is a tragedy. It marks
the end of both Galileo Galili’s freedom and end of the Italian Renaissance.
In the context of neurotransmitter functioning her seizures can best be attributed to the <u>"overstimulation caused by Glutamate".</u>
Overstimulation of glutamate receptors causes neurodegeneration and neuronal harm through a procedure called excitotoxicity. Unnecessary glutamate, or excitotoxins following up on a similar glutamate receptors, overactivate glutamate receptors (particularly NMDARs), causing large amounts of calcium particles (Ca2+) to inundation into the postsynaptic cell.
Glutamate excitotoxicity activated by overstimulation of glutamate receptors likewise adds to intracellular oxidative pressure.