The contribution of the body to cognition and control; In natural and artificial, agents are increasingly described as 'offloading computation from the brain to the body', the body is said to perform 'morphological computation'. The investigation of 4 characteristic cases of morphological computation in animals & robots show that the 'offloading' perspective is misleading. The contribution of body morphology to cognition and control is rarely computational. 1) Morphology that assists control & the rare cases 2) Morphology that assists perception 3) morphological computation proper, like reservoir computing where the body is actually used for computation, This result contributes to understanding of the relation between embodiment and computation: the question for robot design and cognitive science isn't whether computation is offloaded to the body; but to which extent the body facilitates cognition & control - how it contributes to the overall orchestration of intelligent behavior.
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Mouth: site where mechanical digestion takes place
Stomach: A mixture of chemical etc...
Esophagus: At this site, muscles are contracted to falicilitate peristalsis
We can get amino acids from eating food that contain proteins.
Proteins are made up of chains of amino acids. During digestion, the proteins are broken down into amino acids.
The correct answer is: C. They transfer energy through a medium
There are different types of waves, depending on their medium: electromagnetic (energy is transferred through vibrations of electric and magnetic field), sound (energy is transferred through vibration of air particles), water (energy is transferred through the vibration of the water particles).
Longitudinal waves - particles vibrate parallel to the direction of wave propagation
Transverse wave -particles vibrate perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.
Answer:
A) cells of the tail dying and the nutrients being absorbed and reused by the body
Explanation:
The tails of the tadpole die when metamorphosing into an adult frog through a process Called Apoptosis. Apoptosis happens when it’s necessary for the body to kill some cells for development or other factors.
The cells which are killed produces nutrients which are then used and reabsorbed back into the body system of the frog.