What is one strength of positive-incentive perspective over set-point theories?

What will be an ideal response?


Unlike set-point theories, positive incentive theories do not single out on factor as the major determinant of hunger and ignore the others

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Which of the following characteristics is used to characterize vertebrates?

a. a bony endoskeleton b. blood containing hemoglobin c. a four-chambered heart d. lungs e. live birth

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Earthworms have a(n)

A) exoskeleton. B) endoskeleton. C) hydrostatic skeleton.

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A strain of Neisseria gonorrhea has a mutation which has caused it to lose the ability to produce fimbriae and become less virulent as a consequence. What function has this pathogen lost?

A) the ability to adhere to cells of the body B) the ability to move from one location in the body to another C) the ability to produce an endotoxin D) the ability to establish a latent infection E) the ability to prevent phagocytes killing it

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