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jparksx

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Sensory receptors that are located in the ear, muscles, tendons, and joints that relate to the body's physical state are termed
 
  A) Neuroreceptors
  B) Interoceptors
  C) Proprioceptors
  D) Exteroceptors

Question 2

The nurse instructs the newly delivered, first-time mother that to enhance the newborn's cognitive development, the mother should
 
  A) Teach the infant to hold the bottle
  B) Frequently stimulate and interact with him
  C) Reinforce the newborn's environment with symbols
  D) Encourage the neonate to coo and babble



Mochi

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Answer to Question 1

Ans: C

Answer to Question 2

Ans: B



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