According to Crick’s adaptive model of dreaming, what is the purpose of dreaming?A. Dreams help people strengthen useful neural connections and weaken nonuseful ones. B. Dreams help people distinguish between waking life and the state of dreaming. C. Dreams help people remember symbols from past lives and alternate realities. D. Dreams help people rehearse the daily activities they plan to accomplish the next day.
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A. Dreams help people strengthen useful neural connections and weaken not useful ones.
Joints all move in the same way. Please select the best answer from the choices provided. T F
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False. All joints differ in movement productions.The shoulder joint is the most movable joint of the body; it can rotate, reach,and do certain movements that the knees and hip joints cannot perform. The hipjoints also have limited movements as these skeletal tissues provide supportand stability to the body. There are different kinds of joints in the body andthey vary in movement to fit exact roles in movements when the body is mobileor at rest.
The answer is false ....
Exercises to lose belly fat
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running push ups squats
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I'll recommend you do crunches, running and bicycling.
Hope this helps:)
In what ways are fats and steroids similar to each other and in what ways are they different? Be specific in your comparison, being sure to discuss both structure and function.
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wow im really late but here you go:( Well, Steroids and fats are both lipids and are both hydrophobic because there both non polar. And Differences are that they serve different functions in the body because fat is used for energy and fat soluble nutrient storage where steroids steroids effect neurotransmission. Hope this helps a lot
What three substances compose the brain stem
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Midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata.
The arteries in the image appear red. What are they carrying?
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You need to post an image with it, this is much too vauge without it.
Oxygenated blood to the body.
CPR must be performed if these conditions exist: Unconsciousness and No Breathing and/or No Pulse. a. True b. False
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True. If you look at when doctors do CPR, they usually perform CPR when there is no breathing and/or no pulse. Think of CPAP machines. They force air into the lungs when someone stops breathing in their sleep (sleep apnea). Hopefully this did not confuse you.