Which paired terms are incorrectly matched?
a. classical conditioning?extinction
b. habituation?relevant stimuli
c. imprinting?behavioral bonding
d. insight?trial and error
e. operant conditioning?reward
b
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What will be an ideal response?
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A) It will continue to catalyze reactions, but at a slower rate. B) It will still catalyze reactions, but only at a higher temperature. C) The amount of activator required to "turn on" the enzyme will need to increase. D) Its active site may change, causing the enzyme to stop functioning. E) It will catalyze reactions too quickly, potentially causing illness for the individual.