What is stamina? What factors contribute to the development of stamina?
What will be an ideal response?
Stamina is the ability to maintain activity over a period of time. Contributing factors in children approaching two years of age are increased strength of heart muscle, skeletal muscle, and improvements in lung efficiency.
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Which of the following would be of most interest to a biological theorist?
A. A child's interaction with parents B. A child's cultural background C. A child's genetic makeup D. A child's education
If a child is born with higher than normal concentrations of neurotrophins, we can assume that
A. no significant changes in brain development will occur. B. the child will have an unusually high IQ. C. the child's brain will experience greater than normal apoptosis. D. the child's brain will experience less than normal apoptosis.
Scientists destroyed a tiny area of a cat's limbic system
by inserting a tiny electrode into this target area and then passing an electric current through the electrode. The technique used is known as a. ESB. b. neural induction. c. deep lesioning. d. FMRI.
Autoreceptors __________.
A. are sensitive to the presence of neuropeptides in the synapse B. control the release of calcium ions from the axon terminal C. mostly facilitate neuron function D. are metabotropic in nature