Asked by Hoilun Leung on May 04, 2024

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With the rooting reflex, the baby

A) turns the head and mouth toward the stimulus that strokes the cheek.
B) sucks at any object that touches the mouth.
C) grasps objects placed in the hand.
D) fans out the toes when the outside of the foot is stroked

Rooting Reflex

A reflex in which infants turn their mouths and heads in the direction of a stroking of the cheek or corner of the mouth.

Stimulus

A stimulus is any event or situation that evokes a sensory or behavioral response in an organism.

Cheek

The soft, fleshy part of the face below the eye and between the nose and ear, often associated with expressions of affection.

  • Understand the basic reflexes present in newborns and how they function.
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Rebecca BradleyMay 09, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The rooting reflex is an automatic response seen in newborns, where they turn their head and mouth toward a stimulus (such as a touch) that strokes the cheek. This reflex helps the baby find the breast or bottle for feeding.