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BRWH

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Which of the following is not a classification of human reflexes?
 
  a. reflexes that disappear during the first year of life and return in adolescence
  b. reflexes that disappear during the first year of life and never return
  c. reflexes that are permanent throughout life
  d. reflexes that are composed of behaviors that become voluntary with time

Question 2

Sucking and rooting reflexes have value for an infant's
 
  a. nutrition. c. survival.
  b. development. d. sense of security.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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