Answer:
False
Explanation:
Tendons connect muscle to bone
hi bell need some points
Answer:
ya
Explanation:
what are the 6 classes of nutrition
Answer:
the 6 classes are..
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins,
Vitamins,
Minerals
water
Explanation:
The blood-rich tissue that lines the walls of the uterus during pregnancy
and nourishes the embryo is the
A. Amniotic sac
B. Umbilical cord
C. Uterus
D. Placenta
Answer:
D. Placenta
Explanation:
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why is swimming the most perfect exersice
Answer:
Swimming is a great workout because you need to move your whole body against the resistance of the water.
When your water intake is not enough to replace the water loss of your total body
water, your body begins to experience the symptoms of
Answer:
dehydration
Explanation:
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What is the “right to die”? Why is it important to health care workers?
Answer:
a law that allows adults who have terminal illness to instruct their doctors
what are the 3 basic classes of nutrients and give an example of each
Explanation:
Carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. All three of these nutrients are needed in relatively large amounts AND they contain Calories (note the capital C which indicates kilocalories) which can be "burned" in your body to create energy for your body cells.
Body Image and Eating Disorders
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In a paragraph, contrast the characteristics between anorexia and bulimia. (Site 1)
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Anorexia and bulimia are both eating disorders. They can have similar symptoms, such as distorted body image. However, they're characterized by different food-related behaviors. For example, people who have anorexia severely reduce their food intake to lose weight. Bulimia is when you increase food intake.
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Anorexia and bulimia are both eating disorders that deal with a person going through unhealthy measures to be small or skinny. People who struggle with anorexia may try and starve themselves making themselves dangerously underweight. People who have bulimia might overeat, then punish themselves for feeling guilty and fat, and purge. People with bulimia also eat inadequate meals and exaggerate physical activity. Both are complex eating disorders, and some people may have both anorexia and bulimia or develop one disorder as a result of another.
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Answer:
BELOW
Explanation:
1. Pathogens
2. 4 degrees celcius ( 40 Fahrenheit ) to 60 degrees celcius ( 140 fahrenheit )
3. cross contamination
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This is the cat that scratched me--
Answer:
cutie he looks like he likes lasagna
Explanation:
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Blood is comprised of more fluid than cells.
A.
True
B.
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
I think it is true. It contains plasma ( watery like liquid )
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Answer:
option b is the answer hope it will help you
You and another teen on the
gymnastics team are practicing. You see
your teammate doing an exercise that
the coach said not to do. What risk is
your teammate taking?
Answer:
The risk the other teen is taking is getting in trouble.Explanation:
If your coach says not to do something, you should obey him and not do it because the coach can get them in big trouble. I hope this answer helps:)It is impossible for infants to contract the HIV virus from their mothers during childbirth. Please select the best answer from the choices provided. T F
Answer:
It's false because it's impossible for the infant to contract it. :) hope this helps you!
Answer:
The correct answer is False (F)
Explanation:
It is actually possible for infants to contract the HIV virus from there mothers during childbirth. This can happen before the delivery through the mother's placenta to the fetus or during childbirth as a result of the infected blood the baby is exposed to during childbirth. Although, there are drugs that can prevent this transmission that the mother can use to prevent this "transfer" from happening.
Which of these professionals specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental conditions and can prescribe medicine?
Answer: A psychiatrist
Explanation: A psychiatrist is a professional in the field of medicine specialized in treating mental illnesses. Normally the psychiatrist treats mental problems through medications and in some cases also specializes in using psychological therapy.
26 and 27 med class.........
Answer:
26: B
27: D
Explanation:
Answer:
B and D
Explanation:
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A person has recently eaten some
spoiled food. After a night of stomach
pain the person vomits. This vomit
action is primarily a response by the
body to —
F increase the fluid level of the body
system
G kill the harmful substances in the
spoiled food
H let the person know not to eat
spoiled food
J try to rid the body of the harmful
substances in the spoiled food
Answer:
If i'm not wrong I think its J: try to rid the body of the harmful substances in the spoiled food.
Explanation:
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________ women are more likely to view breast-feeding as the norm for feeding infants.
A. Asian
B. Hispanic
C. White
D. Black
Answer:
D
Explanation:black women do more breastfeeding
_____ contain amino acids that are essential for certain metobolic functions
a. carbohydrates
b. proteins
c. fats
d. all of the above
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
B. Protein...........
what happens to the weight of person after the death. Why?
A: decrease.
B:increase
Answer:
B
Explanation:
every part of their bodies became loss
What macronutrients are in the cereal Special K
Answer:
120 calories , 0 g sat[0 percent dv] , 190 mg sodium [8 percent dv] , 7 g sugars per 3/4 cup serving. 10g protein , 3 g fiber. whole grain- 9 g or more per serving. eat 48 g or more of whole grains daily.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
1. Brachiocephalic artery
2. Superior vena cava
3. Right Pulmonary arteries
4. Pulmonary Veins
5. Right atrium
6. Atrioventricular (tricuspid) valve
7. Right ventricle
8.Inferior vena cava
9. Pulmonary artery
10. Pulmonary veins
11. Left atrium
12. Atrioventricular (mitral) valve
13. Aortic valve
14. Left ventrcle
15. Aorta
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The build-up of plaque within the arteries is a sign of what disease?
a. Cancer
b. Arthritis
c. Obesity
d. Cardiovascular Disease
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If a student is noted to have poor hygiene (i.e. body odor), it is the teacher’s responsibility to talk to him/her about hygiene.
Agree Disagree
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A patient arrives at the pharmacy when a pharmacy technician is extremely busy. Which of the following actions should the technician take?
Continue with current tasks, but work faster.
Acknowledge the patient and let them know that the technician will be with them shortly.
Ask the patient to return the following day.
Redirect the patient to continue shopping until the technician is available
Answer:
Acknowledge the patient and let them know that the technician will be with them shortly.
Explanation:
As an adolescent, which of the factors that influence drug abuse should be given priority by the government? Explain.
Answer:
school bullying
Explanation:
A lot of schools ignore it which causes "you know what"
Which statement best explains how wages work in the health science industry?
1. There is a discrepancy between the wages of entry-level workers and medical professionals.
2. All health science careers make the same amount of money.
3. Some wages are below the national average, but still require a great deal of training.
4. A healthcare worker's education does not have an impact on how much he or she gets paid.
Answer:I think A or C
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Can a person be exposed to HIV by kissing the cheek of an infected person? A. yes, because there may be sweat on the infected person's cheek B. no, because the virus can only be transmitted through blood C. no, because sweat does not contain the virus D. yes, because any physical contact can transmit the virus
Answer: The answer is C. No, because sweat does not contain the virus
Explanation: Edge2020
No the person can be exposed to HIV by kissing the cheek of an infected person because sweat does not contain the virus. So, the correct answer is (C).
What is HIV?
HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. It is a type of virus which attacks the immune system of the body and if this is not treated, it can cause AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome).
HIV is a sexually transmitted infection which can be spread by the contact with infected blood and from illicit injection drug use or sharing needles. from mother to child during pregnancy, during breast feeding.
A person having HIV develops a flu-like illness within 2 to 4 weeks after the virus enters the body which is known as primary (acute) HIV infection that last for few weeks.
Some signs and symptoms of HIV are
FeverHeadacheMuscle aches and joint painRashSore throat and painful mouth sores, etc.Thus, no the person can be exposed to HIV by kissing the cheek of an infected person because sweat does not contain the virus. So, the correct answer is (C).
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Mira is a college senior and wants to enter the healthcare field. She attended a HOSA meeting during which a surgeon
hosted a question and answer session for future healthcare workers. How did Mira benefit from attending the HOSA
meeting?
O She was only able to improve her skills.
O She was only able to network.
O She was only able to make friends and improve her skills.
O She was able to make friends, improve her skills, and network,
Answer:
Explanation:
The answer is D. She was able to make friends, improve her skills and network.
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Answer:
She was able to make friends, improve her skills and, network.