4. When an animal breathes faster and its heart beats faster the animal is most likely....
(a) cold
(b) frightened
(c) sleeping
(d) resting
(e) None of the above
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The answer will be When an animal breathes faster and its heart beats faster, the animal is most likely b). frightened.
- From the given set of options, the one that is most suitable to fill up the blank is Option b). frightened.
- In the given sentence, it is asked what sort of feeling in an organism makes its heart beat faster, take deeper and faster breadths.
- It could happen due to three major reasons: flight, fight, and fright. In this case, since the option fight is given, the correct answer will be b). frightened.
- When an animal is frightened of something, the adrenaline rush inside its body makes the heart beat faster and they breathe faster.
Hence, the correct option chosen to complete the sentence will be as follows:
When an animal breathes faster and its heart beats faster the animal is most likely b). frightened.
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Answer:
When an animal breathes faster and its heart beats faster the animal is most likely frightened.
Explanation:
When an animal breathes faster and its heart beats faster the animal is most likely frightened.
- Animals cannot talk and explain there issues like humans.
- They have different actions and feelings to show there concerns,
- There are many things from which we can understand the emotions such as- change in muscle tone, posture, gait, facial expression, swaying to tail, odors.
- There is different body language of animals to express happiness, sorrow, sadness.
- Different animals shows different emotions.
- So when there is increase in breath and heart beats in animals at that time are are frightened from something.
So from given option, the correct option is option number B.
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