Answer:
True?
Explanation:
If they cover enough of your body, maybe. They can also get infected if not treated properly.
Answer:
Hmm.
Explanation:
FALSE
'First-degree burns damage the outer layer (epidermis) of the skin. These burns usually heal on their own within a week.'
Basically, no, First-degree burns cannot be life-threatening.
Unless you get a First-degree burn on your heart, which is impossible.
(But then again it depends, like the amount of burns can make this true)
1. Do you take responsibility for your own behavior? Explain your answer.
Answer:
Yes because you did it. Nobody else can control you
Explanation:
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Select all of the methods through which a drug can enter your body.
A. absorption
B. injection
C. swallowing
D. inhalation
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Drugs can be smoked, snorted, injected, swallowed (pills, capsules, liquids), or applied through transdermal means (applied to the skin).
Answer:
B. Injection because if you inject it with a needle it will go through your vains
10. ) Match the definition with the correct term.
1.scoring a run
2.sacrifice bunt
3.passed ball, wild pitches and throwing errors
4.sacrifice flies
5.scoring position
6.fielder's choice
7.singles, doubles, triples, or homeruns
8.grand slam
9.walks
10.advancing the runners
11.stealing a base
a.when a catcher, pitcher or fielder makes an error and allows a runner to advance
b.when a batter hits a home run and there are runners on first, second, and third - which will score 4 runs total
c.when a runner touches home plate
d.types of hits in baseball or softball
e.moving the runners from one base to the next
f.when the defense has a choice who to get out. A fielder may choose to get the runner going to third rather than the runner going to first.
g.when a runner tries to advance to the next base while the pitcher is throwing to a batter
h.when a batter gets 4 balls thrown to him or her OR gets hit by a pitch
i.when a batter lays down a bunt to force the defense to throw to first base, allowing another runner on base to advance to the next base into scoring position
j.when a runner is on second or third and could get to home plate if the ball is hit hard or fast enough
k.when a batter hits the ball into the air, a runner that is on base can legally try to go to the next base, but only after the ball has been caught by the fielder
Which system most interacts with the digestive system to physically help move food throutgh the digestive tract?
Answer: the small intestine
Explanation: the small intestine absorbs most of the nutrients in our food. and aid's with digestion
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Answer:
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Answer:
why not
Explanation:
The single factor that predicts whether or not a person will develop addiction is:
1: Early drug use
2: Genetics
3: Home environment
4: None of the above
The single factor that predicts whether or not a person will develop addiction is "None of the above".
Addiction refers to a situation whereby someone cannot stop using a particular substance. It's a chronic disease that is difficult to control, and has a harmful consequence.There's no single factor that can be used in predicting if an individual will become addicted to drugs or not. There are certain factors which combined can influence the risk of addiction such environmental, developmental and genetic factors. It should be noted that the more risk factors that an individual has, the more the chance that engaging in harmful substance will lead to addiction.Therefore, there is no single factor that predicts whether or not a person will develop addiction.The correct option is "None of the above".
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Answer:
Involuntary
Explanation:
Smooth muscle is found in places that line internal organs, blood vessels, and organs. All of which are not under voluntary control
The UV rays of the sun reach the skin in two different forms? what are they? / (this is cosmetology)
Which is example of a neutral mutation
Answer:
Examples include silent point mutations. They are neutral because they do not change the amino acids in the proteins they encode.
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Examples include silent point mutations. They are neutral because they do not change the amino acids in the proteins they encode.
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The CDC recommends that youth participate in how much physical activity?
A. 5 minutes each day
B. 20 minutes each day
C. 30 minutes each day
D. 60 minutes each day
Answer: B
Explanation:
Answer:
The average teen needs a full hour of exercise each day.
Explanation:
Well Teens have exceptional bodies and need to maintain them towards their prime age of about 20-27 years. If they keep it up everyday it will tone your muscles, burn calories, and keep your heart rate healthy and even prevent you from getting young-age strokes. It can also improve your mental and emotional health. Teens are depressed more easily and need more activity. One hour each day to be exact. I hope this helped!
An emotionally __________
child is able to go forth and explore his or her world with confidence.
Answer:
An emotionally stable child is able to go forth and explore his or her world with confidence.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Secure
Explanation:
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How dose the human brain work?
Answer:
The brain works like a big computer. It processes information that it receives from the senses and body, and sends messages back to the body. But the brain can do much more than a machine can: humans think and experience emotions with their brain, and it is the root of human intelligence.
Explanation:
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Answer:
a or c
Explanation:
Match the definition with the word
1.
maximum pressure on the arteries when the heart pumps
2.
pressure on the arteries between heartbeats
3.
A condition that occurs with chronically high blood pressure and leads to increased risk for heart disease and stroke
4.
measurement of the pressure of the blood against the inner walls of the blood vessels
a.
Systolic
b.
Blood pressure
c.
Diastolic
d.
Hypertension
Answer:
dont cheat its obvious you are
Explanation:
Answer:
true, ur welcome
Explanation:
what are the signs of depression?
Answer:
irritating,headache.....
Explanation:
Answer:
most people will experience anxiety, apathy, general discontent, guilt, hopelessness, loss of interest or pleasure in activities, mood swings, or sadness
Explanation:
What part of the body connects the trachea and pharynx?
nostrils
larynx
lungs
heart
Answer: The larynx is the organ that connects the lower part of the pharynx with the trachea
Explanation:
Answer:
larynx
Explanation:
What is a calorie?
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Answer:The calorie is a unit of energy widely used in nutrition. For historical reasons, two main definitions of calorie are in wide use. The small calorie or gram calorie is the amount of heat energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius.
Explanation: hope it helps
Answer:
The calorie is a unit of energy widely used in nutrition. For historical reasons, two main definitions of calorie are in wide use. The small calorie or gram calorie is the amount of heat energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius.
10. ) Match the definition with the correct term.
(tell me what each number goes to which letter)
Answer:
11=b
10=k
9=f
8=a
7=d
6=c
5=j
4=g
3=h
2=e
1=i
Explanation:
When passing a volleyball you should swing your arms only to chest level. True or false?
Answer:
This answer is true!
If u throw higher then chest level you are not going to get the best outcome.
Explanation:
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According to the federal government's Affordable Care Act (ACA), what is the individual mandate? A. Insurance companies cannot deny insurance to people with preexisting medical conditions. B. Working individuals not covered by an employer's health plan must purchase insurance coverage. C. Veterans who sustained disabilities during their service receive free health care. D. Individual patients or their insurance must pay for their private health care.
Answer:
B. Working individuals not covered by an employer's health plan must purchase insurance coverage.
Explanation:
The individual mandate under the Affordable Care Act requires legal citizens of the United States to have insurance coverage either through an employer or through their personal means. Failure to meet any of these conditions would result in the payment of fines or penalties when the personal income tax is calculated.
This Act was instituted by Barack Obama's administration in 2010. It is recognized by law and is taken to be a form of taxation.
what is something that could cause someone to use social media more and ALSO cause them to be
depressed? Fill in a lurking var
Answer:
the feeling of being ALONE you can also be somebody else on social media you can hide from being your true self.
Explanation:
what kind of context clue is
"The hotel abolishes
its rice-all-you-can policy to avoid wastage of food"?
Answer:
Contrast or Antonym Clues
Explanation:
Finding the "context clue" is important in order to know the meaning of a sentence. There are several types of context clues and these are: Definition/Explanation Clues, Restatement/Synonym Clues, Contrast/Antonym Clues, Inference/General Context Clues and Punctuation.
The example sentence above uses the "Contrast/Antonym Clues." It used the word "avoid" which gives you a clue that the meaning of the sentence is opposite to "wastage of food." So this means that "rice-all-you-can policy" is a wastage of food, thus it has to be abolished.
1. Describe a good level of body fat.
2. Explain how the level of body fat is related to
good health.
3. Name three methods of assessing body fat, and
explain the accuracy of each.
Answer:
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Explanation:
1.
Women:
20-40 yrs old: Underfat: under 21 percent, Healthy: 21-33 percent, Overweight: 33-39 percent, Obese: Over 39 percent
41-60 yrs old: Underfat: under 23 percent, Healthy: 23-35 percent, Overweight : 35-40 percent Obese: over 40 percent
61-79 yrs old: Underfat: under 24 percent, Healthy: 24-36 percent, Overweight: 36-42 percent, Obese: over 42 percent
Men:
20-40 yrs old: Underfat: under 8 percent, Healthy: 8-19 percent, Overweight: 19-25 percent, Obese: over 25 percent
41-60 yrs old: Underfat: under 11 percent, Healthy: 11-22 percent, Overweight: 22-27 percent, Obese: over 27 percent
61-79 yrs old: Underfat: under 13 percent, Healthy: 13-25 percent, Overweight: 25-30 percent, Obese: over 30 percent
2. This measurement is a clearer indicator of your fitness. No matter what you weigh, the higher percentage of body fat you have, the more likely you are to develop obesity-related diseases, including heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, and type 2 diabetes.
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Organ transplants are rarely successful
Organs surgeries are rarely successful because important organs are needed for your body to act normal.
Between which hours does the most significant drop in temperature occur for most patients?
Answer: The greatest decline occurs during the first half hour or phase 1 normally body he is maintained in an unevenly distributed manner the temperature of core tissues is 2°C to 4°C greater than skin temperature
Explanation:
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Answer:
a ligement is torn or fractured in sprain and muscle
Answer:
its a ligament
Explanation:
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Summarize the negative impacts that tobacco use can have on families.
Answer:
tobacco is addicting and a person can spend thousands of dollars in tobacco products in a year. Smoking or chewing tobacco is unhealthy and can lead to several heath problems and even cancer. This could result in the loss of a loved one.
Explanation:
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Which of the following activities uses movements and skills most similar to surfing? (1 point)
Bowling
Cycling
Skateboarding
Tennis
Answer:
Skateboarding
Explanation:
Which of the following is a good analogy for negative feedback systems in homertstasis?
A a power switch
B a thermostat on your furnace
C a light switch dimmer
D a light switch
Choose one of the following natural disasters. You may choose one that might occur in your community. Then, using the three parts of an emergency preparedness plan, describe what your family would do during that natural disaster. Wildfire Earthquake Blizzard Hurricane
Answer:
wildfire: 1.if you cant put out the fire try and barracade the fire to try and stop it from spreading 2. step away from the fire about 5 feet away 3. call the fireman and tell your location
Explanation: