Regarding adolescence, treatment effectiveness is about at six months after treatment and at 12 months after treatment
a. 38%; 32%
b. 32%; 30%
c. 32%; 38%
d. 30%; 32%
a
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Based on his pioneering research on hunger, Walter Cannon concluded that
a. peripheral cues for hunger are secondary to central brain mechanisms. b. pressure stimulates the production of enzymes in the stomach. c. stomach cramps are responsible for hunger. d. stomach cramps are a necessary cue, but not a sufficient cue for hunger.
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A. A slight fever activates the immune system and makes it harder for bacteria to survive. B. Fever will activate her hypothalamus and her blood pressure will go down. C. A fever will cause her to feel sleepy so she sleeps more soundly. D. The fever will cause her to seek out a cooler location that makes it harder to viruses to thrive.
The________is the division of the autonomic nervous system that functions to conserve and restore, rather than expend, energy.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).