Answer: Aminos, Phosphates and Carbonyls
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First of all we could start by verifying the clinical history. We could review past health complications, as well as present diagnosis that might be conditioning the hydration. Look for signs or symptoms such as lightheadedness, variations on the input/output of fluids, altered mental accuracy, etc. Recent gut problems and other bowels' problems should also be reviewed. Current medication should also be considered.
From a physical examination point of view, there should be a checking of vital signs, and evaluation of orthostatic blood pressure and any considerable swallowing.
In Pavlov's original studies on classical conditioning, he used dogs as the subject of his experiment. The unconditioned stimulus was the <u>bowl of food</u> that he presented to the dog while the unconditioned response was the dog salivated in its excitement to see the food.
A substance that can be used or prepared for use as food
C - it increases stamina and reduces fatigue.
While stress and boredom reduction are also true, they are not cardiovascular benefits in this case. For that reason, answer C is the correct one. When one starts being physically active for a certain amount of time, increased stamina and reduced fatigue will follow.