Answer:
Hindi pa handa ang isang babae sa responsibilidad na siya ay maging magulang
Explanation:
Step by Step. Write a set of directions for a red blood cell to deliver oxygen to the brain. Include all the words in the word bank. Lungs, Heart, Brain, Aorta, arteries, veins. Each word has to be used in a sentence in the correct order that it happens.
Answer:
Explanation:
.1)Your AORTA pumps OXYGENATED blood out of your heart to your BRAIN
The aorta stretches across the back of your heart and pumps blood to your BRAIN
As oxygenated blood goes to your cells, it drops off oxygen and picks up waste
Cells in your BRAIN need oxygen so that they can perform cellular respiration to get energy
Blood also picks up carbon dioxide from the cells as the waste product of cellular respiration
2. DEOXYGENATED blood returns to your heart through the SUPERIOR VENA CAVA and INFERIOR VENA CAVA to your RIGHT ATRIUM
Capillaries separate oxygenated blood from deoxygenated blood and arteries from veins
After passing through the capillaries, blood is deoxygenated and needs to head back to the heart to be pumped to the lungs to pick up oxygen
The Superior Vena Cava is the vein that gets deoxygenated blood from the upper body and returns it to the heart
The Inferior Vena Cava is the vein that gets deoxygenated blood from the lower body and returns it to the heart
3. The right atrium pumps it to the RIGHT VENTRICLE
From the superior and inferior vena cava, blood goes through the Right Atrium
First, the SA Node (sinoatrial node) (pacemaker) sends electrical signals to pump blood from right atrium to right ventricle
Then, as blood enters the right ventricle, the AV Node (atrioventricular node) receives a signal to act as the gateway to the right ventricle
Blood goes through the tricuspid valve/right AV valve (makes sure blood flows in only one direction) as it enters the right ventricle
4. Your RIGHT VENTRICLE pumps deoxygenated blood up to your PULMONARY ARTERY, where it heads to lungs to pick up oxygen
First, the right ventricle pumps blood through your Pulmonary Valve (makes sure blood flows in only one direction)
Then, the Pulmonary Artery carries the blood away from the heart to the lungs for oxygen
5. DEOXYGENATED blood BECOMES OXYGENATED and drops off waste
Deoxygenated blood becomes oxygenated and arteries become veins in the capillaries
In the lungs, capillaries are tied around alveoli, which are little sacks storing the oxygen that we inhale
Oxygen is transferred into the blood and waste is transferred out of the blood through the capillaries
6. Oxygenated blood leaves the lungs and returns to the heart through the PULMONARY VEINS and enters the LEFT ATRIUM
Now that it’s oxygenated, it’s ready to go and get pumped back to the body!
7. The LEFT ATRIUM pumps blood to the LEFT VENTRICLE, and then it is pumped to the AORTA to do the same thing ALL OVER AGAIN
As it goes from left atrium to left ventricle, blood passes through the bicuspid valve/left AV valve (makes sure blood flows in only one direction)
Blood then is pumped from left ventricle through the aortic valve (makes sure blood flows in only one direction) back into the aorta to repeat the whole cycle again
Answer:
Heart - lungs -arteries - capillaries - Veins
Explanation:
The step by step transfer of oxygen from red blood cells to the brain is as follows -
a) Heart - from the heart blood circulation starts and then it will go to lungs for taking up oxygen
b) Lungs - Lungs provide oxygen to the red blood cells
c) Arteries - Blood from lungs is sent to other parts of the body through arteries
d) Capillaries - Capillaries exchange oxygen from blood with the cells of other body part and taken in carbon dioxide from them.
e) Veins - Blood then returns to the heart through the veins (
5 Argumentos a favor de las pruebas de drogas en las escuelas?
Answer:
Se ha propuesto que este tipo de pruebas podría ayudar a reducir el consumo de drogas mediante la rehabilitación temprana
Explanation:
La realización de pruebas escolares para el consumo de drogas con el correspondiente consentimiento de padres y alumnos ha sido recientemente sujeto de debate en diferentes países. Aquellos partidarios que se encuentran a favor de este tipo de procedimiento alegan que el conocimiento en etapas tempranas de consumo de estupefacientes podría ser beneficioso para erradicar el problema. Sin embargo, diversas organizaciones gubernamentales mantiene profundas reservas sobre esta práctica (especialmente asociadas a su seguridad y eficacia). En consecuencia, se ha planteado que la realización de pruebas para el consumo de drogas debería tener como objetivo lograr la rehabilitación temprana del individuo en lugar de sólo llevar a acciones punitivas que pueden no resolver el problema. Por otra parte, también se plantea la cuestión de la estigmatización social en personas con algún tipo de adicción, es por esta razón que la información recopilada a partir de este tipo de prácticas debe ser cuidadosamente manejada por profesionales idóneos bajo estrictas normas de confidencialidad.
one method of arm exercise
Create a scenario that exemplifies a strategy someone can use to prevent an injury from happening or respond to a violent situation.
Answer:
be aware of everything going on around you because if you begin to feel uncomfortable in a situation it can provide you with a little bit of time and the opportunity to get out of the situation before something bad happens.
always listen to your instincts, they may just save your life.
In a 24 hour period, Mrs. Darling drank 6 oz of orange juice, 400 ml of water, and a pint of milk. What was her total 24 hr. intake?
Answer:
Option 3: 1080
Explanation:
there are approx. 30 ml in an ounce of fluid
Intake is the consumption of food or liquid substance into the body. The total intake of Mrs. Darling in 24 hours is 1080ml.
What in intake?Intake is the consumption, ingestion, or input of the liquid or the food substance in the body. It can include the consumption of milk, orange juice, and water.
If one fluid ounce is 29.5735 ml then, 6 oz is 177.441 ml. Similarly, 1 pint is 568.261 ml of milk. Adding all the quantity of the liquid intake is calculated as:
400 + 568.261 + 29.5735 = 1145.702 ml.
Therefore, the nearest intake amount is option C. 1080 ml.
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Which of these do not contribute towards stoppage time in a match? *
A. Taking a penalty kick
B. Receiving treatment on pitch for an injury
C. A substitution being made
D. Time wasting by a player
Gym questions
Which of the following health risk factors are associated with being
overweight or obese?
A. Stress and Tension
B. High Blood Pressure
C. High Levels of Cholesterol
D. All of the above
Answer:
D all of the above
Explanation:
it makes sense, weight makes stress and tension, and get diabetes more (high blood pressure).
B. Exercises for skills/analysis using hots for content subjects
Exercise 1
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the necessary words to make the paragraph
complete. Choose your answer/s from the words given inside the box.
Global health
World Health Organization project
Health issues
prevention
alcohol
Non-communicable sanitation
climate
Mental
pollution
trends
Global Health initiatives are programs and 1).
which help
address global health issues, concerns and trends. 2).
is a
new trend in which the 3)
addresses health concerns in
cooperation with member-nations and private international organizations as partners.
Some of these 4).
concerns, and trends about
5)_
health, pollution, 6).
change,
environmental 7).
tobacco control, harmful use of
and control of
8)
and 9).
diseases.
communicable and 10).
Does anyone know this answer??
PLEASE HELP ASAP! 30 PTS! (C IS WRONG FOR QUESTION 1)
QUESTION 1:
The A in SMART goals stands for attainable. When thinking about attainable
A. If it’s not possible to attain the goal you should rewrite the goal so that it is.
B. If it’s possible to attain the goal you should rewrite the goal so that it isn’t.
C. You should rate the level of attainability of the goal.
D. You should pick a goal that’s not attainable so that you have something hard to work on.
QUESTION 2:
The M in Smart goal stands for measurable. What are some possible ways you could measure achievement for different goals:
A. Miles, inches, minutes, differences between end results
B. Getting better, becoming good at, looks like what I’m going for
C. Will be done soon, a pat on the back, it’s still going to take a long time
D. Need to, want to, never, always
C. You should rate the level of attainability of the goal.
B. Getting better, becoming good at, looks like what I’m going for
What is a taste bud?
another name for the tip of the tongue
a liquid in the mouth that breaks down food
a molecule that allows you to taste food
tissues containing nerve cells for taste
Answer:
tissues containing nerve cells for taste
Explanation:
I took the quiz :)
List thing that a healthy living teacher can do to improve a class or learning environment
It is recommended that the elderly exercise _____.
A.
Only if they are overweight
B.
1-2 times per week
C.
3-5 times per week
D.
6 days per week
What is a person most likely to study in school to prepare for a career in biotechnology?
plants, animals, and agriculture
communication, genetics, and math
chemistry, biology, and engineering
math, computers, and architecture
Answer:
chemistry, biology, and engineering
Explanation:
Answer:
chemistry, biology, and engineering
How do steroids cause death
Answer:
cancer
Explanation:
What vital organ does the nicotine attack and take control over?
Answer:
I think lung.
or lunge
hope it helps
Who creates dishes for the menu at a food establishment?
OA.
senior chef
OB.
sous chef
O C.
executive chef
OD.
owner of establishment
O E.
pastry chef
Answer:
Executive chef
Explanation:
name the only mammal species that regularly drinks milk as adults
Answer:
humans
Explanation:
1. Which of the following best describes physical fitness?
a. The ability to do everyday tasks without feeling tired
b. Any physical activity that improves your ability to complete tasks
C. The way that your body adapts to the stress of exercise
d. None of the above
Answer:
B
Explanation:
i believe if its improving your ability to do something physically, it is a type of physical fitness
What do students learn about self esteem?
Answer: Self-esteem is the degree to which students feel satisfied with themselves and feel valuable and worthy of respect.Self-esteem and perceived competence are necessary for students to take risks in their learning and to bounce back after failure or adversity.
Explanation: hope this helps :)
which of the following is an inherited trait that increases an organism's chance of survival and reproduction
A:selective breeding
B: adaptation
C:mutation
D:natural selection
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Have a good day :)
When do you feel it's OK to make a mistake, or show that you don't know something or how to do something?
What factor or factors make one birth control method preferable to another? Cost? Availability? Effectiveness? Ease of use? Lack of side effects? Do these factors change throughout a person's life? What would cause a person or couple to change the type of birth control they use?
Answer:
Factors associated with contraceptive choice or effectiveness of use include women's personal characteristics and childbearing goals. These factors can change throughout a persons life. Something that would cause one to change the birth control they use is definitely cost and availability and all of the above.
What is a common misconception about how pathogens spread?
Answer:
touch
Explanation:
people touching and spreading
The bronchioles look like tree roots in the lungs and are attached to the alveoli inside of the lungs True or False
how do I stay motivated?
Answer:
do not compare yourself
Explanation:
you can do everything your way dont compare with anyone it will make you feel less and desmotivate you.
Answer:
Simplify to focus your energy.
Break down large goals into small steps.
Manage your expectations.
Surround yourself with supportive people.
Ask for help — and offer it.
Practice gratitude.
Get enough rest.
Celebrate achievements.
Explanation:
How can a person LOWER their risk of heart disease?
Increase calcium intake
Low-fiber diet
Increase saturated fats
Increase exercise
You must participate in
_minutes of physical activity, five days per week.
A. 60
B. 30
C. 20
D. 45
Answer:
A. 60
Explanation:
I need to add more characters to submit this so this is just random stuff haha. But the answer is A. 60 minutes.
There are over 600 muscles in the human body, the muscular system has many
functions. Identify and describe the main functions of the muscular system in the box
below:
Answer: Some main functions of the muscular system are mobility, stability, posture, circulation, respiration, digestion, urination, childbirth, vision, organ protection, and temperature regulation.
Explanation:
1. Mobility: The muscular system’s main function is to allow movement. When muscles contract, they contribute to gross and fine movement. (Gross movement refers to large, coordinated motions like walking, running, and swimming.
2. Stability: Muscle tendons stretch over joints and contribute to joint stability. Muscle tendons in the knee joint and the shoulder joint are crucial in stabilization.
3. Posture: Skeletal muscles help keep the body in the correct position when someone is sitting or standing. This is known as posture.
4. Circulation: The heart is a muscle that pumps blood throughout the body. The movement of the heart is outside of conscious control, and it contracts automatically when stimulated by electrical signals.
5. Respiration: Breathing involves the use of the diaphragm muscle.
6: Digestion: Smooth muscles in the gastrointestinal or GI tract control digestion. The GI tract stretches from the mouth to the anus.
7: Urination: The urinary system comprises both smooth and skeletal muscles.
8: Childbirth: Smooth muscles in the uterus expand and contract during childbirth. These movements push the baby through the vagina. Also, the pelvic floor muscles help to guide the baby’s head down the birth canal.
9: Vision: Six skeletal muscles around the eye control its movements. These muscles work quickly and precisely.
10: Organ Protection: Muscles in the torso protect the internal organs at the front, sides, and back of the body. The bones of the spine and the ribs provide further protection. Muscles also protect the bones and organs by absorbing shock and reducing friction in the joints.
11. Temperature Regulation: Maintaining normal body temperature is an important function of the muscular system. Almost 85 percent of the heat a person generates in their body comes from contracting muscles.
Have a nice day!
Select the correct answer.
A goal is:
A.
Anything good that happens to you, whether or not you planned for it
B.
Any dream you want to accomplish, whether it is written or just a thought
C.
A desire so strong to achieve something that you are willing to work for it
D.
All of the above
Obviously easy questions but making it easier for people
Answer:
I suppose the answer is
C. A desire so strong to achieve something that you are willing to work for it.
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
If it's on PLATO, the answer would be
C. A desire so strong to achieve something that you are willing to work for it