The family systems approach to understanding families suggests that

a. the larger the family network, the lower the quality of interaction between parent and child.
b. the mother is the central influence on a child's development.
c. every relationship within the system has an impact on every other individual in the system.
d. families function in a similar manner from one culture to the next.

c

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The basic message-carrying cells of the nervous system are labeled

a. dendrites. b. neurons. c. nerves. d. ganglia.

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