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The amount of current that should be given to mice in Electric Shock experiments would depend on what is being tested
Yes. Mice can die from shock.
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Yes, of course. This has been proven many times over, fortunately or unfortunately, in laboratory experiments. Some of the most famous of these involved "teaching" mice to run mazes. In my opinion, when this was done by reward system, it was not inhumane. Using a punishment system, it was. Either way, mice can learn, and their learning processes do, indeed, and to a great extent, involve memory. Lab mice and white mice, by the way, are identical. They derive as a species from the house mouse, families of which may live in your walls.
Yes mice can be scared to death as one of my pet mice was scared to death when my cat got it. My cat got it out of its cage and shook it around , but i believe that the mouse died of shock before the cat harmed it.
In "Of Mice and Men," Slim puts a green shade on the bunkhouse lamp. This is a notable detail in the text that highlights his attention to small comforts and his sensitivity to the needs of others.
The possessive form of "mice" is "mice's."
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