<span>a 3-year-old who cannot say two- or three-word sentences</span>
The unconditioned stimulus is the hospital.
In classical conditioning, the unconditioned stimulus is one that unconditionally, naturally, and automatically triggers a response. So in this case the hospital triggers the response of anxiety and nausea for Ron.
Answer: A. Drug Antagonism
Gina’s father’s situation is best characterize as drug antagonism. The anti-rejection medicines he have for his liver transplant has reduce the effectiveness of his insulin for his diabetes. In addition, drug antagonism is an interaction between two or more drugs that have different effects on the body, which could result to either block or reduce the effectiveness of one drug.
Structures that extend from the lateral walls of the nasal cavity are called nasal Conchae. It is also called Turbinate, or Turbinal. The nasal Conchae <span>consists of a </span>lamina<span> of </span>spongy bone, curled upon itself like a scroll and is responsible for regulating the airflow through the nasal passages.<span>The bones expand the surface area of the nasal cavity, allowing the air to come into better contact with the cavity walls.</span>
60-75 grams of carbohydrates per meal for men. 45-60 grams per meal for women.