Asked by Cierra Eckhardt on Apr 29, 2024
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The ability to move and control some parts of the body is referred to as:
A) instinct.
B) facilitation.
C) motor skill.
D) reflex.
Motor Skill
The learned abilities to move some part of the body, in actions ranging from a large leap to a flicker of the eyelid. (The word motor here refers to movement of muscles.)
Facilitation
The process of making tasks easier to perform, often by providing assistance or resources that support the achievement of a goal.
Instinct
The innate inclination of a living organism towards a particular complex behavior.
- Apprehend the unfolding and cultivation of broad and detailed motor capabilities during the initial years of childhood.
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Andrea PamintuanMay 01, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The term "motor skill" refers to the ability to move and control some parts of the body, such as in playing sports or playing a musical instrument. Instinct refers to innate behaviors that are not learned, facilitation refers to the process of increasing the strength of neural pathways, and reflex refers to an involuntary response to a stimulus.
Learning Objectives
- Apprehend the unfolding and cultivation of broad and detailed motor capabilities during the initial years of childhood.