William, a philosophy major, asked Ian the psychology major what type of cell contributes the most to Ian's "being" who he is. Without hesitation, Ian replied ______.
A. somatic cells
B. blood cells
C. neurons
D. axons
Answer: C
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a. Scarlett will be more likely to recognize that her eating behavior is pathological. b. both individuals are likely to deny that their eating behavior as pathological. c. both individuals will recognize their eating behavior is pathological, but neither will be willing to seek treatment. d. Bridget will be more likely to recognize that her eating behavior is pathological.
In middle childhood, children begin to describe themselves using abstract, internal traits
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The average adult would reach alcohol's LD-50 by drinking __________ standard drinks an hour
a. 15 b. 25 c. 35 d. 50
In studies of classical conditioning in Aplysia, which of the following usually serves as the unconditioned stimulus?
a. touching the mantle b. touching the siphon c. the gill-withdrawal reflex d. electric shock to the tail