Asked by darwin
Based on the Article, which of these is true?
Babies cause chemicals to flood to our brains and make us smile.
The food you eat moves through the stomach and small intestine quickly.
Toes remain stiff to help spring our bodies forward when we're running.
The noises the stomach makes get louder when it is full of food.
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The first statement is true.
- Babies trigger chemical responses in our brains (e.g., dopamine and oxytocin) that make us feel good and smile.
- The others are false: digestion through stomach and small intestine takes hours (not very quickly); toes work via the windlass mechanism to help push off but the statement as given is misleading; and stomach noises are usually louder when the stomach is empty, not full.
- Babies trigger chemical responses in our brains (e.g., dopamine and oxytocin) that make us feel good and smile.
- The others are false: digestion through stomach and small intestine takes hours (not very quickly); toes work via the windlass mechanism to help push off but the statement as given is misleading; and stomach noises are usually louder when the stomach is empty, not full.
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