Activation Synthesis Model
The activation-synthesis model is proposed by Harvard University
psychiatrist John Allan Hobson and Robert McCarley. It is a neurobiological
explanation of why and what happens in the brain and body during dreaming. The
model hypothesized that dreams result from brain activation during REM sleep.
She is a medicinal chemist, hence one of her main assignments would be to produce drugs for certain diseases. This could involve several subtasks like identifying chemical substances, analyze which substances can dissolve another and finding catalysts or enzymes for certain reactions and also simpler procedures like annihilating a base with an acid.
First generation: 4 students.
Second generation : 16 students ( or 4^2 )...
Fifth generation: 4^5 = 1,024
Answer: For 5 generations 1,024 people will know this art.
1. Use of false feet
This is seen in amoeba, also known as the pseudopodia.
2. Cilia
Example - paramecium
3.Flagellum
example- animal cell
Answer:
It's B.
Explanation:
B. When there was more food to eat in 1989, the number of wolves in a pack increased.
If there's less prey, then there will also be less predators. If there's more, then more predators.
Because, as seen in the graph, it's the only thing that makes sense.
<em>(Then again, it looked kinda blurry to me.)</em>
Still hope this helps though.