Tay-Sachs disease results in
a. death, usually by 5 years of age.
b. painful and swollen joints.
c. thick mucus that clogs the pancreas and lungs.
d. a lethal buildup of amino acids in the blood.
a
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A) focus just on her main life passions. B) spend time with the people she most loves. C) ignore unpleasant people (and events) and put a priority on being happy. D) focus obsessively on the depressing statistics relating to her disease
If the EEG record reveals evidence of very small and very fast waves, you are likely to conclude that the sleeping person is ________
a. really not sleeping and is awake b. in Stage 2 c. in Stage 3 d. in Stage 4 e. in REM sleep