Multiple Choice
Whytt's principle of sentience refers to
A) breaking down the functions of the body and mind into separate, absolute categories.
B) the theory that energy can never be created or destroyed.
C) an organism's response to stimuli involves the action of volition (a function of higher mental powers) .
D) the theory that all living organisms are sentient.
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