During a job interview, Samira realizes that she is sweating a little bit and she feels her heart pounding against her chest. Her stomach is also a little bit upset and she hasn't felt like eating all day. From this information, it appears that the __________ division of Samira's __________ nervous system is very active.
A. parasympathetic; autonomic
B. autonomic; parasympathetic
C. sympathetic; autonomic
D. autonomic; sympathetic
Answer: C
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a) be able to see ultraviolet light. b) have synesthesia. c) perceive finer distinctions of shades of color. d) be color blind.
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