Answer:
- Parents, Mentors, coaching, significent othet, pets, Someone opening the door for you, your health(mental & physical & spritual), weather, Having a roof over your head, wifi, nature, role modles, your cheerleaders, your heart, your mistakes, your enemies, teachers, choices, your body, memories, ect.
Describe how muscle contraction occurs. Use all of the following words in your explanation--be specific.
Word Bank: Sarcomere, Neuromuscular Junction, Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, Myosin, Troponin, Actin, Tropomyosin.
Motor Neuron, Acetylcholine, Calcium, ATP, Myosin Head, Hydrolysis, Shorten/Elongate, Contract
Explanation:
A) neuron releases a neurotransmitter to stimulate the muscle
B)Sarcoplasmic reticulum release calcium ions myosin heads attach to the actin filaments
C) ATP is converted to ADP when the myosin head change shape
pulling the actin filament
D) Myosin heads pull the actin filament together
What is the monthly shedding of the uterine wall called?
menstruation
puberty
pregnancy
human life cycle
the answer is A
Answer:
The answer is Menstruation
Which is a direct benefit of prohibiting nicotine and tobacco use in schools?
an increase in student enrollment
the prevention of second-hand smoke
an increase in participation in sports
a decrease in the sale of e-cigarettes
Answer:
B.) the prevention of second-hand smoke
Explanation:
please complete it the pic
Answer:
Look at the picture
Explanation:
If its not working
bread= grains group
milk=milk group
peas=vegetables group
apple and berry= fruit group
beans= meat and beans group
Which term(s) relate to the inflammation or infection of something? Check all that apply.
gastritis
hepatitis
appendectomy
dermatitis
mastectomy
tonsillectomy
Answer:
Gastritits, hepatitis, dermatitis.
Explanation:
Anything ending in ¨-itis¨ means inflammation or infection. Thank to nursing school lol.
Gastritis, Hepatitis and Dermatitis are relate to the inflammation or infection. So, the correct options are (A), (B) and (D).
What is Inflammation?Inflammation is defined as an essential part of the body's healing process that occurs when inflammatory cells move to the site of an injury or a foreign body like bacteria. If these inflammatory cells stay around for too long, it can lead to chronic inflammation.
The signs of inflammation are:
Heat.Pain.Redness.Swelling.Loss of functionWhen inflammation occurs, chemicals from the body's white blood cells enter the blood or tissues to protect the body from invaders, which increases blood flow to the area of injury or infection. This can cause redness and warmth. Examples of Inflammation are Gastritis, Hepatitis and Dermatitis.
Thus, Gastritis, Hepatitis and Dermatitis are relate to the inflammation or infection. So, the correct options are (A), (B) and (D).
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What will finally break the internet? (* ̄;( ̄ *)
Answer:
Ralph breaks the internet
Explanation:
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What's the first thing you should do if you find yourself involved in a conflict?
Answer:
In a conflict it is important to remain as calm as possible otherwise the situation can escalate. You need a clear head in conflicts in order to reach a safe resolution. Take a breath and think.
Explanation:
job opportunities u get from being a marketing manager
Answer:
Brand manager, copywriter, media planner, production manager, and Market research analyst.
How can some types of asthma be prevented?
A. by increasing insulin levels
B. by avoiding mold
C. by avoiding high fat foods
D. by starting an exercise program
Answer:
I think is b.
Explanation:
I'm not sure tho but it's most likely
Daniel is reading a book and wants to remember it. He first needs to use the process of _________. A Priming B Encoding C Recall D Retrieval
ANSWER: OPTION B (ENCODING)
EXPLANATION: Encoding is a part of memory development which involves the acquisition of information into the brain.
Furthermore, this process is established through the collection of sensory information from the extrinsic environment, the brain receive, code and store the information for record and future retrieval purposes. This process usually involves automatic and effort-based processing.
Hence, Daniel is reading which is an effort-based processing to encodes the necessary information into his brain for future retrieval.
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Select the correct answer.
Miguel has recently joined a hospital as a nurse's alde. How can he avoid creating workplace conflicts?
O A. by allowing his emotions to dominate his interactions with coworkers
OB. by only considering his feelings when dealing with a disagreement
OC. by knowing how to communicate to reach an agreement on a dispute
OD. by forming conclusions about coworkers based on personal opinions
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Drinking may seem to make social interactions easier when, in reality, it makes interactions harder
Answer:
Drinking may seem to make social interactions easier when, in reality, it makes"social" interactions harder
Explanation:
social, filled in the blank
Which of the following joints are primarily cartilaginous?
A) knee joints
B) spinal bone joints
C) shoulder joints
D) hip joints
Answer: Spinal bone joints
Explanation:
what are two functions that are needed by an animal
Does this help you with anything?
Answer:
Obtaining food, reproducing
Explanation:
Without being able to obtain food they wouldn't be able to survive unless they feed off of each other, which would only apply to carnivores. Without being able to reproduce their population would extremely decline.
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For this assignment, make a list of behaviors someone may be motivated to do to satisfy each of the following needs according to Maslow's theory.
1. Physiological Needs
2. Safety Needs
3. Belongingness Needs
4. Esteem and Achievement Needs
Answer:
Physiological needs are those needs required for human survival such as air, food, water, shelter, clothing and sleep.
Safety and security needs are about keeping us safe from harm. These needs include shelter, job security, health, and safe environments. If a person does not feel safe in an environment, they will seek to find safety before they attempt to meet any higher level needs.
The need to belong, also known as belongingness, refers to a human emotional need to affiliate with and be accepted by members of a group. This may include the need to belong to a peer group at school, to be accepted by co-workers, to be part of an athletic team, or to be part of a religious group.
Esteem. Once a person feels a sense of "belonging", the need to feel important arises. ... Internal esteem needs are those related to self-esteem such as self respect and achievement. External esteem needs are those such as social status and recognition.
Explanation:
Which structure contains the vocal cords?
O Pharynx
O Trachea
O Epiglottis
O Larynx
Larynx.
Explanation:
Larynx is the structure that contains vocal cords!
Blood transfusions are carried out to replace blood lost during surgery or due to a serious injury. Most blood transfusions go well. The most serious risks of blood transfusion is an ABO incompatible transfusion or mistransfusion.
_______________________
Based on the above information, explain the risk of mistransfusion, based on the ABO blood system of human?
(3 marks)
Answer:
The body reject the transfusion and end up poisoning the receiver
Can a restaurant be shut down for making sick(contagious) employees come to work even if they wear a mask and gloves?
Answer: Depends on the state/country but where i live yes
Explanation:
guys help with my homework did i do it right?
Answer:
pretty sure its right good luck tho
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Answer:
Explanation:
ya how do you do that
Fernan weigh 45 Kgs. And stands 1.50 cm. What would be his BMI ?
Answer:
At 1.50cm and 45 Kgs the BMI would be >30 making him obese
Explanation:
What should be the first thing human try and research/solve with genetics?
Answer:
Human subject research is systematic, scientific investigation that can be either interventional (a "trial") or observational (no "test and Human subject research can be either medical (clinical) research or non-medical (e.g., social science) research.
How can lead harm human health
Answer:
being exposed to lead can cause anemia, weakness, and kidney and brain damage. Very high lead exposure can cause death. Lead can cross the placental barrier, which means pregnant women who are exposed to lead also expose their unborn child.
LSD and PCP are what category of drugs?
A) narcotics
B) hallucinogens
C) stimulants
D) depressants
What body system works with our five senses to help us do things like smell, taste and feel?
Answer:
https://www.visiblebody.com/learn/nervous/five-senses
there is that all the info u need
Answer:
Your brain helps you :)
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1. The availability of drugs
2. The affordability of drugs
3. The acceptability of drugs
Which of the A's above do you feel is the factor that most plays a role in a teens choice to use drugs or not use drugs? Why use drugs? Why did you choose the "A" that you chose?
The respiratory tract is lined with cells that produce mucus and contain cilia.
Agree or Disagree?
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What are the main characters of Surah AL Lail?
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22. What are the four simple rules to food safety when cooking to avoid illnesses?
Answer:
Clean, Separate, Cook, Chill
Explanation:
Clean: Wash your hands and surfaces often.
Separate: Don't cross-contaminate.
Cook: To the right temperature.
Chill: Refrigerate promptly.