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washai

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Recent physiological evidence suggests that
 
  a. changes in the functioning of the nervous system do not reliably accompany early social-emotional interactions.
  b. changes in the functioning of the nervous system reliably accompany early social-emotional interactions.
  c. emotional development does not impact the developing brain or central nervous system.
  d. emotional development impacts the peripheral nervous system more than the central nervous system.

Question 2

If a genetic disease is sex linked, it is likely that females will ________ and males will ________
 
  a. be carriers of the disease; be carriers of the disease.
  b. be carriers of the disease; have the disease.
  c. have the disease; be carriers of the disease.
  d. have the disease; have the disease.



shayla

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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