Answer: space debris
Explanation:
gerard’s and lashley’s rat-maze studies led to an understanding that:
Gerard’s and lashley’s rat-maze studies led to an understanding that
Memories don't reside in a "place"Memories aren't due to the brain's constant electrical activityMemory is housed in multiple synaptic connections, made more efficient by long-term potentiation (LTP)What was the rat-maze studies ?Therat-maze studies can be described as one where there was testing of the proficiency of successive generations of rats in completing a maze.
It should be noted that in Gerard’s and lashley’s rat-maze studies there are some of the information as well as fact that are been established suchg as the fact that Memories aren't due to the brain's constant electrical activity.
In conclusion, from the rat maize experiment it was established that Memory can be seen as onbe that housed multiple synaptic connections, and this help in the cognitive behaviour of the individuals and it made more efficient by long-term potentiation .
Therefore, all the given options are correct.
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missing options:
Memories don't reside in a "place"
Memories aren't due to the brain's constant electrical activity
Memory is housed in multiple synaptic connections, made more efficient by long-term potentiation (LTP)
All of the above
The annual temperature range at most latitudes in the southern hemisphere is much smaller than in the northern hemisphere. This is due to the fact that:_____.
a. rainfall and cloudiness are greater in the southern hemisphere
b. there is more mountainous area in the southern hemisphere
c. there is less desert area in the southern hemisphere
d. summer temperatures that are similar to an inland place at the same latitude
As the annual temperature range at most latitudes in the southern hemisphere is much smaller than in the northern hemisphere, this is due to the fact that there is a greater percentage of ocean water surface in the Southern Hemisphere. The Option E is correct.
What is an annual temperature range?In geography, an annual temperature range means the difference between the hottest and coldest months, by taking monthly mean of temperatures in each case.
It is most given as approximate of difference between the average of the January maximum and minimum temperatures and the corresponding average for July.
Missing options "E there is a greater percentage of ocean water surface in the Southern Hemisphere..
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