Answer:
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Explanation:
- Muscular Strength - The ability of muscles to lift a heavy weight or exert a lot of force.
- Muscular Endurance - The ability to use muscles for a long period of time without getting tired.
- Body Composition - The combination of all tissues that make up the body such as bones, muscles, organs, and body fat.
- Flexibility - The ability to move all joints freely.
- Cardiorespiratory Endurance - The ability to perform exercise of your entire body for long periods of time without getting tired.
Answer:
Body Composition: the combination of all tissues that make up the body such as bones, muscles, organs, and body fat
Cardiorespiratory Endurance: the ability to perform exercise of your entire body for long periods of time without getting tired
Flexibility: the ability to move all joints freely
Muscular Endurance: the ability to use muscles for a long period of time without getting tired
Muscular Strength: the ability of muscles to lift a heavy weight or exert a lot of force
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A food that is "low in saturated fat' contains: A) Only unsaturated fats
B) <1 gram of fat per serving and not more than 15% of kilocalories from saturated fatty acids
C) <20 grams of fat per serving and not more than 15% of kilocalories from saturated fatty acids
D) <1 grams of fat per serving and not more than 15% of kilocalories from trans-fatty acids
Answer:
I believe b but it is kinda hard question
2. List the characteristics of the different types of pathogens,
atoria by shape.
Answer:
The characteristic features of each pathogen are its mode of transmission, its mechanism of replication, its pathogenesis or the means by which it causes disease, and the response it elicits. We will focus here on the immune responses to these pathogens.
*1. Bacteria. Bacteria are microscopic pathogens that reproduce rapidly after entering the body.
*2. Viruses. Smaller than bacteria, a virus invades a host cell. ...
*3. Fungi. There are thousands of species of fungi, some of which cause disease in humans.
*4. Parasitic worms.
Explanation:
Read these descriptions of the physical, mental, and social states of some teenagers. Select the description of the person closest to the illness end of the health continuum.
Answer:
Duane has low self-esteem. He is overweight, and his friends tease him, which makes him feel depressed and drives him to eat more and avoid playing sports that he likes.
Explanation:
Sergio observes thickening and discoloration of the nail of the index finger. His doctor diagnosed Sergio with a nail infection. Sergio is most likely suffering from a/an blank
infection.
Which is an example of drug-nutrient interaction?
OA.
bacterial overgrowth
•B.
changes in absorption
Oc.
decreased sense of smell
• D.
poor appetite
OE.
reduced acuity of taste sensation
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Answer:
poor appetite
Explanation:
Drugs can affect nutrition as a result of changes in appetite and taste as well as having an influence on absorption or metabolism of nutrients. Moreover, foods and supplements can also interact with drugs, of which grapefruit juice and St John's wort are key examples.
Sergio observes thickening and discoloration of the nail of the index finger. His doctor diagnosed Sergio with a nail infection. Sergio is most likely suffering from a/an blank
infection.
Answer:
fungal
Explanation:
What kind of tissue connects muscle to muscle?
Older adults are more likely than younger adults to have insomnia because of a:
Select one:
O a. higher chance of genetic mutation of neurons.
b. greater incidence of poor health and pain.
C. higher number of beta waves in the brains of younger adults.
OO
d. lower frequency of brain waves in older adults
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Select the correct answer.
Walter wants to develop his baby's motor skills. What do you think Walter should do?
A keep talking to the baby throughout the day
B.
take the baby around in a stroller every evening
C.
hold the baby's favorite doll and encourage the baby to reach out for it
D.
read a new story to the baby at bedtime
E buy expensive educational toys
Answer:
C
Explanation:
encouragement is always good for children, holding the doll out and encouraging them to move would be a great way to make them get it going!
(02.06 MC)
Read the scenarios below.
Scenario 1: Liam hiked a trail near his house and left his water bottle in the woods.
Scenario 2: Jenna chased her tennis ball into another court while players were in the middle of a game.
Which statement is true about both scenarios?
O Both scenarios demonstrate improper etiquette.
Both scenarios demonstrate proper etiquette
Both scenarios demonstrate improper safety procedures.
O Both scenarios demonstrate proper social skills.
Question 16 Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
10203 MC)
Answer:
I believe it would be both, scenarios demonstrate improper safety procedures and improper etiquette.
I hope this helped c:
Sorry if I got it wrong.
How high rate of child mortality changes population??
Answer please
Answer:
1883890
Explanation:
when the rally continues with each team allowed as many as three consecutive touches until what two things happen? (volleyball) ANSWER ASAP WILL GIVE BRAINLISET!!
Answer:
Explanation:
The rally continues, with each team allowed as many as three consecutive touches, until either (1): a team makes a kill, grounding the ball on the opponent's court and winning the rally; or (2): a team commits a fault and loses the rally.
An accessory Organ to the digestive system that produces bile for fat digestion
Answer:
The liver
Explanation:
The liver is an accessory organ and it secretes bile to help emulsify fats in the small intestine.
What is a chemical element?
a collection of bonded atoms
an element only needed in small amounts by the body
a pure chemical substance made of one type of atom
a molecule made of different types of atoms
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What social or cultural aspect of the U.S. impact the expectation that a parent return to immediate productivity after childbirth?
Answer:
childbirth is illigle
Explanation:
A hospital in Kansas just implemented new procedures for the possibility of a tornado. Which practices would
most likely be implemented?
disaster planning
medical risks
routine risks
hazardous planning
Answer:
disaster planning i took the unit review test.
Explanation:
Answer:
A (disaster planning)
Explanation:
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it is used to smooth out ridges on the nails,give nails a healthy shine and remove any surface stain.
A.sterilizer B.Nail file C.Buffer D.Orangewood stick
Answer:
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Explanation:
Life insurance policy set for a specific period of time is referred to as:
Answer:
A term
Explanation:
Term life insurance or term assurance is life insurance that provides coverage at a fixed rate of payments for a limited period of time, the relevant term.
what do corticosteroids do to the brain?
Answer:
When the body becomes stressed, the pituitary gland at the base of the brain releases ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone) which stimulates the adrenal glands to produce cortisol. The extra cortisol allows the body to cope with stressful situations, such as infection, trauma, surgery, or emotional problems.
Explanation:
According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), the fatal crash rate of teenage drivers 16-19 years of age is about times as high at night.
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O Four
O Ten
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What is a good strategy to take when setting limits for expressing sexual feelings?
Consider the values of the media.
Consider the values that you hold.
Consider the values of society.
Consider the values that your friends hold.
Answer:
Consider the values that your friends hold.
4 effects of smaller family on health?
Answer:
Each child receives more parental attention and educational advantages, which generally raise her self-esteem.
Children in small families, especially first and only children, tend to have higher school and personal achievement levels than do children of larger families.
The financial costs of maintaining a household are lower.
It is easier for both parents to combine careers with family life.
The general stress level is lower because there often are fewer conflicts and less rivalry.
Explanation:
The addition of a nutrient to a food that did not originally contain that nutrient makes it what type of food? A) engineered B) imitation C) fortified D) artificial E) fabricated
Answer:
C) fortified
Explanation:
Fortified foods are foods that contain extra micronutrients (i.e. vitamins and minerals) which have been added to them in order to improve nutrition values and health benefits. Fortified foods have significantly reduced dietary deficiencies in people around the world. Some examples of fortified foods are noodles fortified with iron or milk fortified with vitamin D and extra calcium. The two main methodologies of food fortification are 1-industrial (e.g., cornflakes with artificially added iron) and 2-biofortification (e.g., crop improvement, livestock improvement).
The body expends (uses) 10% to 20% of calories to fuel vital metabolic activities, including: building and repairing tissues, breathing, circulating and filtering blood producing and
transporting substances, and maintaining body temperature.
True or False
Which describes the term viral load?
the number of T cell particles circulating in the body
the number of virus particles circulating in the body
the number of bacteria particles circulating in the body
the number of fungi particles circulating in the body
Answer:
The number of virus particles circulating in the body
Explanation:
How do "essential" amino acids differ from other amino acids?
The human body can make essential amino acids.
The human body only needs essential amino acids.
The human body cannot make essential amino acids.
The human body does not need essential amino acids.
Answer:
1-Amino acids are organic compounds that combine to form proteins. Amino acids and proteins are the building blocks of life. When proteins are digested or broken down, amino acids are left. The human body uses amino acids to make proteins to help the body: Break down food ,Grow, Repair body tissue Perform many other body functions
2-Amino acids can also be used as a source of energy by the body. Amino acids are classified into three groups: Essential amino acids, Nonessential amino acids, Conditional amino acids
3-ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS Essential amino acids cannot be made by the body. As a result, they must come from food.The 9 essential amino acids are: histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, and valine.
4-NONESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS Nonessential means that our bodies produce an amino acid, even if we do not get it from the food we eat. Nonessential amino acids include: alanine, arginine, asparagine, aspartic acid, cysteine, glutamic acid, glutamine, glycine, proline, serine, and tyrosine.
5-CONDITIONAL AMINO ACIDS Conditional amino acids are usually not essential, except in times of illness and stress.Conditional amino acids include: arginine, cysteine, glutamine, tyrosine, glycine, ornithine, proline, and serine. You do not need to eat essential and nonessential amino acids at every meal, but getting a balance of them over the whole day is important. A diet based on a single plant item will not be adequate, but we no longer worry about pairing proteins (such as beans with rice) at a single meal. Instead we look at the adequacy of the diet overall throughout the day.
Explanation: I really hopes this helps you out i really just gave u my school notes
Answer:
The human body cannot make essential amino acids.
Explanation:
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Directions: Search five (5) examples of foods and five (5) nutrients that supply good
Nutrition. Do it horizontally, vertically, diagonally, up or down.
Answer:
imma keep looking
Explanation:
but those are the two that I found
What is the answer? I need help with this.
Answer:
the top one is the correct answer
1.Is this statement true or false?
People who start drinking alcohol at a young age are less likely to become addicted than people who start drinking at an older age.
True
False
2.Is this statement true or false?
Alcohol damages nerve cells in the brain and other parts of the nervous system.
True
False
3.Is this statement true or false?
Abusing alcohol can cause scar tissue to form on the liver, which prevents the liver from cleaning the blood.
True
False
4.Which state increases the more a person drinks?
1.breathing alcohol rate
2.judgment ability
3.blood alcohol level
4.memory capacity
5.Which part of the body that controls speech, balance, and coordination does alcohol affect?
1.lungs
2.liver
3.brain
4.heart
6.Is this statement true or false?
An addiction to alcohol is called alcoholism.
True
False
Answer:
false to flag to text tell Don