A. Peers are having little influence over what James thinks.
B. Students are pressuring James to drink.
C. Peers are influencing how James thinks about what is normal behavior.
D. James is giving in to peer pressure.
The correct answer C. Peers are influencing how James thinks about what is normal behavior.
Explanation:
Peers such as classmates, co-workers or people of the same age, profession, etc. can influence our behaviors, actions or beliefs; this phenomenon is known as peer pressure. In the case described, peer pressure occurs because James' friends tell him every student at school drinks, which causes James to think this is true, and therefore drinking is a normal behavior in most students. This implies, in this situation "Peers are influencing how James thinks about what is normal behavior". Moreover, this biased idea of normal behavior might cause that in the future James wants to drink alcohol just because he thinks everybody does this.
a. True
b. False
This statement is TRUE
B. Neurons in the pituitary gland stimulate release of hormones , which control the fight or flight reaction.
C. Neurons in the pituitary gland stimulate release of hormones from the hypothalamus, which regulates hunger.
D. Neurons in the hypothalamus stimulate the release of hormones, which regulate egg production.
Answer:
D. Neurons in the hypothalamus stimulate the release of hormones, which regulate egg production
Explanation:
The hypothalamus sends information to the pituitary, which controls the production of T3 and T4 by the thyroid. Thus, the hypothalamus, pituitary gland and thyroid work together to regulate the amount of thyroid hormones present in the body. These hormones act almost everywhere in the human body, even exerting important effects on the function of the ovaries as they stimulate ovulation. Some experimental studies have shown that the hormone T4 favors the development of the fertilized egg.
In this case, we can say that the eurons in the hypothalamus stimulate the release of hormones, which regulate egg production.
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