Which of these genetic disorders usually does not express symptoms until adulthood?
A) Tay-Sachs disease
B) Sickle-cell disease
C) Phenylketonuria
D) Huntington's disease
D
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A. negative punishment B. punishment C. positive punishment D. latent punishment
Relationship happiness is _____
a. lower before children come, increases steadily when children are in their teens, and then increase drastically once children leave the house b. higher before children come, increases steadily until when children are in their teens, and then begins to decrease once children leave the house c. lower before children come, increases steadily when children are in their teens, and then begins to decrease once children leave the house d. higher before children come, declines steadily until it hits a low when children are in their teens, and then begins to increase once children leave the house
A common action of epinephrine, norepinephrine, and cortisol is to ______.
A. decrease cardiac output B. inactivate the sympathetic nervous system C. make more glucose available for activity D. activate the parasympathetic nervous system
Sleep paralysis, which normally prevents us from moving during REM sleep, can also occur just as we are beginning to wake up. During these episodes, people sometimes experience hallucinations
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