The rearrangement of connections at synapses, which occurs throughout life, is termed

A) synchronicity.
B) plasticity.
C) senility.
D) elasticity.
E) intelligence.


B) plasticity.

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A.  endocrine dysplasia. B.  negative feedback. C.  positive feedback. D.  neural regulation. E.  somatic regulation.

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The leukocyte that will migrate in the blood and take up residence in the tissues as macrophages is the

A. basophil. B. neutrophil. C. lymphocyte. D. eosinophil. E. monocyte.

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Which type of antibody is found in breast milk, saliva, and other body secretions?

A. IgD B. IgG C. IgE D. IgA

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What appears to be especially important for enhanced performance recently learned tasks.

A. melatonin B. slow-wave sleep C. sleep deprivation D. growth hormone

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