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[Show more]Signals that affect nearby target cells after diffusing through interstitial fluid but not blood are... - 
Answer-paracrine signals 
The regulation of hear rate is an example of ____ control involving ____ signal-receptor combinations. - 
Answer-antagonistic; at least two 
Glucose enters the interst...
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Add to cartSignals that affect nearby target cells after diffusing through interstitial fluid but not blood are... - 
Answer-paracrine signals 
The regulation of hear rate is an example of ____ control involving ____ signal-receptor combinations. - 
Answer-antagonistic; at least two 
Glucose enters the interst...
The cosmic calendar - a imaginary concept to examine the history of our planet compressed into 
one year-Carl Sagan, human civilzation 
doesn't come on the scene until almost the last few seconds. This made people realize how insignificant 
human society is on the grand scale of time and the imense...
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Add to cartThe cosmic calendar - a imaginary concept to examine the history of our planet compressed into 
one year-Carl Sagan, human civilzation 
doesn't come on the scene until almost the last few seconds. This made people realize how insignificant 
human society is on the grand scale of time and the imense...
Earliest Definition of Clinical Psychology - Lightner Witmer Defintion (1907): Clinical psychology is 
a field similar to the fields of medicine, education, and sociology. A clinical psychologist is someone 
whose work involves treatment, education, and interpersonal issues. 
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Add to cartEarliest Definition of Clinical Psychology - Lightner Witmer Defintion (1907): Clinical psychology is 
a field similar to the fields of medicine, education, and sociology. A clinical psychologist is someone 
whose work involves treatment, education, and interpersonal issues. 
Somewhat Recent Quick D...
Freud interpreted Myth through which lens - Answer-psychology 
Who is our main source for Greek stories of creation? - Answer-Hesiod 
Who is the earliest female ancestor of the gods? - Answer-Gaia 
Creation myths are - Answer-divine myths 
Who is most person famous from antiquity to argue that myths...
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Add to cartFreud interpreted Myth through which lens - Answer-psychology 
Who is our main source for Greek stories of creation? - Answer-Hesiod 
Who is the earliest female ancestor of the gods? - Answer-Gaia 
Creation myths are - Answer-divine myths 
Who is most person famous from antiquity to argue that myths...
What Is Discrimination? - Answer-Behaving differently toward people based on their membership in a 
social group 
- Usually unfair or demeaning 
Forms of Discrimination (4) - Answer-1) Blatant discrimination 
2) Subtle discrimination 
3) Microaggressions 
4) Covert discrimination 
Blatant discrimina...
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Add to cartWhat Is Discrimination? - Answer-Behaving differently toward people based on their membership in a 
social group 
- Usually unfair or demeaning 
Forms of Discrimination (4) - Answer-1) Blatant discrimination 
2) Subtle discrimination 
3) Microaggressions 
4) Covert discrimination 
Blatant discrimina...
Four Approaches - Answer-1.Psychodynamic 
2.Humanistic 
3.Social-Cognitive- only in the book 
4.Trait Approaches 
Psychodynamic: Sigmund Freud - Answer-Dynamic = motion / change 
Important role of unconscious mind 
Freud's Theory of Mind - Answer-3 Parts: 
ID: seeks immediate pleasure 
SUPEREGO: tr...
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Add to cartFour Approaches - Answer-1.Psychodynamic 
2.Humanistic 
3.Social-Cognitive- only in the book 
4.Trait Approaches 
Psychodynamic: Sigmund Freud - Answer-Dynamic = motion / change 
Important role of unconscious mind 
Freud's Theory of Mind - Answer-3 Parts: 
ID: seeks immediate pleasure 
SUPEREGO: tr...
whole grains - Answer-contain the whole kernel, including bran, germ, and endosperm 
refine grains - Answer-foods processed to remove course parts such as the bran and germ which 
removes the fiber and some vitamins and minerals 
refined sugars - Answer-* chemically identical to natural sugars bu do...
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Add to cartwhole grains - Answer-contain the whole kernel, including bran, germ, and endosperm 
refine grains - Answer-foods processed to remove course parts such as the bran and germ which 
removes the fiber and some vitamins and minerals 
refined sugars - Answer-* chemically identical to natural sugars bu do...
weight loss supplements - Answer-* NOT regulated by the FDA 
contain soluble fiber to feel full 
fat burners 
weight loss thru water loss 
how much of a major mineral you need in a day - Answer-daygreater than 100 milligrams/day 
______ of body weight is intracellular - Answer-2/3 
what percent of t...
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Add to cartweight loss supplements - Answer-* NOT regulated by the FDA 
contain soluble fiber to feel full 
fat burners 
weight loss thru water loss 
how much of a major mineral you need in a day - Answer-daygreater than 100 milligrams/day 
______ of body weight is intracellular - Answer-2/3 
what percent of t...
Psychology - the science of human behavior and mental processes 
What do Psychologists study? - Observable behavior, and mental processes 
What kinds of settings/jobs do psychologists work in? - teaching, researching, consulting, and 
counseling. 
Experimental Psychologist: - Usually work at univers...
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Add to cartPsychology - the science of human behavior and mental processes 
What do Psychologists study? - Observable behavior, and mental processes 
What kinds of settings/jobs do psychologists work in? - teaching, researching, consulting, and 
counseling. 
Experimental Psychologist: - Usually work at univers...
Marketing - Activity, set of institutions and processes for creating, capturing, communicating, 
delivering and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners at large. 
Bartering is Marketing: T/F? Why? - True! Because marketing is any 2 or more parties exchanging 
of value 
...
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Add to cartMarketing - Activity, set of institutions and processes for creating, capturing, communicating, 
delivering and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners at large. 
Bartering is Marketing: T/F? Why? - True! Because marketing is any 2 or more parties exchanging 
of value 
...
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