Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
It allows a person to develop immunity
Explanation:
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the process of maturation progress through the influence of ___.
A. Developmental
B. Physical growth
C. Hereditary
D. Behavioral milestones
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Answer:
C. Is correct
Explanation:
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Flexibility exercises during a cool down prevents your muscles from
tightening.
growing.
stretching.
bulking up.
Passing with two hands makes it easier to ball fake?
•true
•false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
9. Popcorn lung is caused by inhaling which chemical found in vape liquids?
Diacetyl
Nicotine
Alcohol
Water
Skeletal muscles are:
A. easily damaged
B. found inside organs
C. Attached to bones
D.involuntary muscles
Skeletal muscles are Attached to bones.
What are skeletal muscle ?
They're the muscles that connect to your bones and allow you to perform a wide range of movements and functions.
What are the 4 main functions of skeletal muscle?Skeletal muscles maintain posture, stabilize bones and joints, control internal movement, and generate heat.
Hence , C is correct option
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Jaheim is 30 years old with a resting heart rate of 96. He does not exercise often and wants to slowly get back in to shape. What intensity should Jaheim target during his exercise? What should his target heart rate zone be? Why is it unsafe for Jaheim to exercise at his Max Heart rate for an extended period of time?
Answer:
He should target an intensity of about 110 bpm. It is bad for Max to exercise at his max heart rate for an extended period of time because it raises the risk of him having a heart attack.
Explanation:
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What is the correct definition of an opportunistic infection?
person who appears healthy, but is infected with a disease
person who appears ill, but is untouched by a disease
a disease that attacks a person with a healthy immune system
a disease that attacks a person with a weakened immune system
a disease that attacks a person with a weakened immune system
Which of the following is NOT a way for a pathogen to cause illness?
A. Painkillers
B. Toxins
C. Immune response
D. Reproduction
What is a sebaceous gland? What is its function?
Answer:
Sebaceous glands are Holocene glands found over the entire surface of the body except the palms, soles and dorsum of the feet. They are largest and most concentrated in the face and scalp where they are the sites of origin of acne The normal function of sebaceous glands is to produce and secrete sebum, a group of complex oils including triglycerides and fatty acid breakdown products, wax esters, squalene, cholesterol esters and cholesterol. Sebum lubricates the skin to protect against friction and makes it more impervious to moisture.
Explanation:
One and a half hours before practice or a game you should...
eat a light snack.
drink fruit juice.
drink water.
eat a full meal.
The more ___ in a food, the faster bacteria will grow.
A. Moisture.
B. Cheese or dairy.
C. Oxygen.
D. Ingredients.
I think it’s moisture but I’m not sure.
Answer:
A. Moisture.
Explanation:
Explain how blood travels throughout the heart.
Answer:
Blood travels through out the veins, and The heart is pushing the blood
Explanation:
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true or false
Each game begins with a touchdown. *
True
False
Answer:
I think it's false
Explanation:
Not every
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How is the quality of health care services determined or measured?
Answer:
#1: Mortality. ...
#2: Safety of Care. ...
#3: Readmissions. ...
#4: Patient Experience. ...
#5: Effectiveness of Care. ...
#6: Timeliness of Care. ...
#7: Efficient Use of Medical Imaging.
Explanation:
A person's culture is part of his or her
a. heredity.
b. indoor surroundings.
c. social environment.
d. physical environment.
The study of human behavior is called psychology. There are different emotions like happiness, sadness, anger and etc in human behavior.
The correct answer to the question is option C which is the social environment.
What is culture?Culture is an umbrella term that encompasses the social behavior and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, and habits of the individuals in these groups.According to the question, the social environment is the main reason for bringing and learning the culture. A newborn baby learns first from the surroundings than the teachers and parents.
Hence, the correct answer is option C.
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When working to increase strength in any area of fitness, it's important to not increase any variable by more than 10% each week.
True
False
Answer:
True!
Explanation:
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Explanation:
In 3 to 4 sentences, explain mechanical digestion.
Answer:
Mechanical digestion involves physically breaking the food into smaller pieces. Mechanical digestion begins in the mouth as the food is chewed. Chemical digestion involves breaking down the food into simpler nutrients that can be used by the cells. Chemical digestion begins in the mouth when food mixes with saliva.
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What's the difference between incomplete and complete spinal cord injury?
Answer:
Explanation:
a complete spinal cord injury causes total loss of muscle movement and sensation at the injured site below .a person with an incomplete spinal cord injury retains some level of function below the level of the injury .
Part II. Critical Thinking
1. What blood problems would you expect in a patient after a total gastrectomy, removal of the
stomach? (5pts)
2. Why do many anemic patients have gray feces/ stool? (5pts)
3. What happens to cardiac output following the ingestion of a large amount of fluid? (5pts)
4. Discuss the normal, one-way blood circulation (10pts)
5. High blood pressure can be caused by advanced atherosclerosis of the renal arteries, even
though blood flow appears sufficient to allow a normal volume of urine to be produced. Explain
how atherosclerosis of the renal arteries can result in high blood pressure. (5pts)
6. A child appears healthy until approximately 9 months of age. Then the child develops severe
bacterial infections. One after another. Fortunately, the infections are successfully treated with
antibiotics. When infected with measles and other viral disease, the child recovers without
difficulty. Explain (10pts)
7. A patient has pneumonia, and fluids accumulate within the alveoli. Explain why this results in an
increased rate of respiration. How can Oxygen (02) therapy return this rate to normal? (5pts)
Answer:
Complications of post-gastrectomy syndrome include anemia as a result of vitamin B12 or iron malabsorption and osteoporosis. These problems generally occur months or even years after gastric surgery
Explanation:
b. Suggest four ways muslims can co-exist peacefully with other believers of different Faith
Answer:
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ExplanatioAttending religious services, finding similarities within another ,friendships, learning about other religions
In a baseball ready position preparing to field the ball, a player should be positioned so that their
O Legs are side by side and back on their heels for support.
O Legs are side by side and knees locked
O Legs are about shoulder width apart with knees slightly bent.
OAll of the above
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
Answer:
C. O Legs are about shoulder width apart with knees slightly bent.
Explanation:
While ice skating, Alice slipped and injured her knee. Which is the best way this injury could have been prevented? A. by resting periodically to maintain her strength B. by taking skating lessons to better her technique C. by wearing safety equipment appropriate to the activity
I would say C. by wearing safety equipment appropriate to the activity
Explanation: If she was wearing knee pads she most likly wouldnt of hurt her knee
Answer:
c
Explanation:
only way to physically protect her skin.
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Vitamin ___ is the only one that can be manufactured by the body. This can only be done in the presence of _____________.
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's vitamin D, and it can be done in the presence of sunlight.
Explanation:
What fitness test measures muscular endurance?
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What two cell structures do protists have that bacteria do not?
⊂ These are small eukaryotes. A eukaroytic organism can be unicellular or multicellular; most (but not all) protists are actually unicellular. Unlike bacteria, protists have specialized organelles, including a true nucleus confined by a nuclear membrane. This compartmentalization differentiates protists from bacteria. ⊃
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What is the correct definition of ATP-PC?
a series of synaptic messages sent from the brain to the muscles to override the effects of fatigue
a high-energy fuel stored in the muscles to provide energy during short bursts of vigorous activity
a concentrated supply of oxygen provided by the lungs for longer periods of moderate activity
a carbohydrate called glucose stored in the liver as glycogen to provide energy for light activity
Answer:
B.
A high-energy fuel stored in the muscles to provide energy during short bursts of vigorous activity
Explanation:
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ATP-PC is a high-energy fuel stored in the muscles to provide energy during short bursts of vigorous activity. The correct option is b.
What is ATP-PC?The ATP-PC system is in charge of supplying energy to the highest threshold muscle fibers capable of producing the most force.
It stands to reason that larger, stronger muscles generate more power due to their increased phosphocreatine storage capacity.
The ATP-PC System lasts 6-10 seconds and is used during maximal power output exercises such as sprints, jumps, 1RMs, and so on. It is the most basic method of producing energy because it allows for rapid muscle contraction.
The ATP-PC system occurs in the muscle cell's cytoplasm. Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm. Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria, the cell's powerhouse organelle.
Thus, the correct option is b.
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All team members should be aware of the team's specific goals by which stage of team development ? OA. Concluding B. Performing C. Forming D. Storming
Answer: D. Storming
Explanation:
Answer:
Storming
Explanation: