Describe the various components of nutrition in middle childhood.
What will be an ideal response?
Nutrition involves calories, and healthful foods, such as fruits, vegetables, fish, poultry, and whole grains. Nutrition also involves limiting intake of fats, sugar and starches.
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When Chester is conceived by his parents, he has the genetic instructions to grow up to be 6'1'' tall. During his childhood, however, he develops a digestive illness that significantly limits the amount of food he can eat, and he regularly fails to get enough vitamins in his diet. As a result, he grows up to be 5'11'' tall. In this example, a height of 6'1'' is best described as Chester's ____
and a height of 5'11'' is best described as Chester's ____. a. phenotype; genotype b. chromotype; nucleotype c. nucleotype; chromotype d. genotype; phenotype
One of the reasons that rods are more sensitive to dim light than cones is that
A. they form graded potentials instead of the action potentials formed by cones. B. they are found in the eye in greater numbers than cones. C. it takes less light to break apart rhodopsin than the photopigments found in cones. D. rhodopsin shows a peak response to all wavelengths in the visual spectrum.
What is the approximate location of the visual word form area in the brain?
A. near to Wernicke's area B. near to Broca's area C. in the inferior temporal cortex D. in the superior temporal cortex
All of the following produce pain except:
a. Intense mechanical stimulation b. Prostaglandin inhibition c. Intense thermal stimulation d. Tissue damage