What are the primary risks to the infant if the child develops fetal alcohol syndrome?
a) tumors and blood clots
b) heart and kidney failure
c) immunodeficiency and pneumonia
d) mental retardation and physical malformations
d
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a. They cannot cross through the placenta to the unborn child. b. They can cause excessive birth weight. c. They can cross through the placenta but cannot cause addiction in the fetus. d. They can readilycross through the placental membrane to the fetus.
Morning light has no effect on retinal cells in resetting the circadian clock.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The most promising aspect of the new antipsychotic, Clozaril, is the absence of reported side effects
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The conditioned stimulus (CS) and unconditioned stimulus (UCS) in Watson and Rayner's experiment with a baby known as Little Albert were, respectively,
A. a white rat and a slap on the wrist. B. a loud noise and crying. C. fear responses and a loud noise. D. a white rat and a loud noise.