Processing of a stimulus so that one knows the likely source, type of stimulus, and intensity of

the stimulus is
A) sensation.
B) impossible.
C) perception.
D) thinking.
E) None of the answers are correct.


C) perception.

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Continuous pressure that reduces blood supply to the skin can result in a(n)

A. urticaria. B. hirsutism. C. callus. D. decubitus ulcer.

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Higher brain centers are able to

A) take part after the individual chooses to permit the reflex to proceed. B) train the spinal cord. C) have no effect on reflexes. D) influence spinal reflexes in a series of interactive levels. E) act only to suppress spinal reflexes.

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For each of the following species, list the term for a castrated male. llama

What will be an ideal response?

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