Ossicles, which are the bones of the inner ear, are examples of what kind of bone?
A.
long bones
B.
flat bones
C.
irregular bones
D.
short bones
E.
regular bones

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Answer 1
Your answer is short bones


Ossicles is inside the middle ear and is literally the smallest bones in the body
Answer 2

Ossicles are the bone of inner ear which are short bones.

What are the bones?

Bone is a stiff organ, and essential living cells, which is composed of calcified connective tissue. It is growing tissue, mostly made of collagen. Its rigidity is result of its honeycomb like matrix inside of it.

Many types of bone cells form bones, formation, and mineralization of bones is done by osteoblasts and osteocytes, protective layer on bone surface is formed flatten osteoblasts. Bone is mainly composed of protein called collagen.

Four types of bones found in body are:

long bonesshort bonesflat bonesirregular bonessesamoid.

In the human body, there are about 300 bones present during the birth, but during development they fuse together and form 206 separate bones. The ossicles are the shortest bones found in the body. It refers to the malleus, incus, and stapes.

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Dubbed "The Flying Squirrel" for her high leaps in competition, n 2012 she made
history at the London Olympics when she became the first person of color to
become the Individual All-Around Champion. She is also "the first American
gymnast to win gold in both the gymnastic individual all-around and team
competitions at the same Olympic games. Who is she?

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Answer:

gabby douglas

Explanation:

Question 7 of 10
When choosing a career, a good place to start is by:
A. doing an internship.
B. applying to a four-year university.
C. taking a self-evaluation test.
D. entering a vocational or technical school.
SUBMIT

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Answer:

c) taking a self-evaluation test

This question is NOT related to the Dad series, this is a reality check

Listen, this won't be as harsh as the reality check I got, but it's still one. Right now, you might use technology as your "Break from the real world" and stuff, but this is the same thing people addicted to alcohol say. You might think playing games and stuff will help, but it's pushing away the more important things in life. School is not here so you can learn things, it's to make sure you are ready for the real world when it comes to jobs and college. I know people here who are addicted, and prefer this virtual world over the real world, and it is bad. You only live once, and this real world is more important. You might think it's bad, and it is. You will deal with rude people, and you gotta deal with it. You can't push this stuff to the aside with games, because when you go back, the problems will still be there

This is part one of my reality check. I will post more if nobody gets the message.

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Answer:

Yes, This is very true!

Explanation:

Your right on many levels.

this really spoke to me. I used to be a very lonely kid with no friends and all I did was sit on my phone and sleep all day not doing any school work. now I have good grades, a job, friends, and my mental health is getting way better as the days go by

what are the two factors that determine the level at which a disease is contagious

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Answer:

sneezing and coughing (sorry if this is not what you're looking for)

Explanation:

write true if it describes a characteristics of a healthy school and community environment and fault if it does not do it on a separate sheet of paper​

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4, 7, 8 are false. All the others are true

What artery is found in the wrist?

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Answer:

radial artery

Explanation:

Answer:

radial artery

Explanation:

What is the main type of healthcare system currently used in the U.S

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Answer:

A private system funded by insurance and out-of-pocket payments

He became the first African American golfer on the PGA Tour. It was not an easy
feat. He was restricted to all-black golf tournaments before seeking his way to the
PGA. Once he broke down the barrier and made his way into the prestigious
event, he faced heavy criticism and backlash for his efforts, but it was he who
finally got the Tour to drop their “Caucasian Only" clause. He clearly paved the
way for future African American golfers. Who is he?

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Answer:

Charles Luther Sifford

Explanation:

He was the first African American to play on the PGA Tour. He won the Greater Hartford Open in 1967 and the Los Angeles Open in 1969.

What are the required treatments for sepsis? Select all that apply.
immediate administration of intravenous fluids
bone marrow transplant
low-dose aspirin
immediate administration of antibiotics

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Answer:

-immediate administration of intravenous fluids

-immediate adminitration of antibiotics

Explanation: I just did the assignment on Edg.

Answer:

1st & 2nd choice

Explanation:

immediate administration of intravenous fluids

-immediate adminitration of antibiotics

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They’re are different kinds of noses, example: Roman, Upturned, Droopy, etc... what is my nose type?

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Answer:

Looks like a Roman nose to me, because it has a little bridge... hard to tell though, kinda blurry picture.

UNIT 2
Text Questions
Please complete the following questions. It is important that you use full sentences and present the questions and answers when you submit your work.

Submit the work as a file attachment. This means you complete all work in a word processing document (e.g., Microsoft Word) and attach the file using the dropbox tool. Use the Unit 2: Text Questions dropbox.

The answers to the Review & Critical Thinking questions are worth 10 points.

UNIT 2 TEXT QUESTIONS
Review Questions
Why do government agencies conduct nutritional research?
Describe three examples of health information that has come from the Nurses’ Health Study.
When assessing nutritional health, what does laboratory testing monitor?
Describe three results of healthy lifestyle changes.
What happens to the body when you exercise?
Critical Thinking Questions
How does the hypothesis help inform the design of an experiment?
Why might a school hire a nutritionist?
Why do you think that dieting increases the likelihood of eating disorders in teenage girls?
If a diet has inconsistent results, as in the case of the paleo diet, how would that influence your decision to try it? What factors would you look for when choosing a healthy diet?
Why do you think tracking the foods you eat or exercises you do is an important way to stay healthy?

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Answer:

this is not for exams or tests.

Explanation:

Why do government agencies conduct nutritional research?

THEY DO THIS So they can find healthier foods for people to consume to reduce food-related diseases

Describe three examples of health information that has come from the Nurses’ Health Study.

I do not know this one

When assessing nutritional health, what does laboratory testing monitor?

it is to test the nutritional health

Describe three results of healthy lifestyle changes.

You can be healthy

You WILL HAVE LESS HEALTH PROBLEMS

IT CAN HELP OTHER PEOPLE

What happens to the body when you exercise?

IT BECOMES STRONGER

List symptoms of mild allergic reaction

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Answer:

Buttons on your skin

Throwing up

Rash

Pain in body

Explanation:

You didn't give a passage or anything so yeah I just had to use my brain .-.

Answer:

hives (itchy red spots on the skin)

itching.

nasal congestion (known as rhinitis)

rash.

scratchy throat.

watery or itchy eyes.

Explanation:

what are mixed emotions​

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Answer:

When you are feeling multiple emotions

Explanation:

Answer:

Ambivalence is a state of having simultaneous conflicting reactions, beliefs, or feelings towards some object.

Explanation:

In mixed emotions, a person can feel sad and happy at the same time. These feelings tend to be contradictory. ... Students graduating from college tend to feel both happy and sad. Historically, philosophers have assumed that mixed emotions are derived from primary emotions.

Nicotine withdrawal can cause headaches, nervousness, and trouble sleeping. yes or no?

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Answer:

Yes, this is true

Explanation:

hope this helps c:

TIMED TEST: 50 minutes left
George’s doctor has prescribed medication to regulate his levels of norepinephrine and serotonin to stabilize the cycles of __________ disorder. A. major depressive B. bipolar C. unipolar D. anxiety Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

A. major depressive

Explanation:

1. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about marriage? It is a
A. contract but a violable social constitution
B. lifelong partnership of two unique individuals.
C bond between two people who continue to grow and develop their best qualities as human
beings.
D. valued institution under which man and woman believing in one faith and children are
conceived, raised and nourished

2. Which one of the following factors aim for a better future of the family?
А. character
C. love
B. economic readiness
D. physical maturity

3. Which of the following factors can contribute to having a physically healthy body and mind
and can make the couple proud of their partner?
A character
C. love
B. economic readiness
D. physical maturity

4. Which of the following statement is NOT TRUE?
A А. Stress will not weaken a marriage.
B Love and respect are factors to a successful marriage.
C. A couple has to be responsible to have a happy married life.
Marriage is a lifelong partnership between a man and a woman

5. Which one of the following correctly defines love?
A Has a healthy body.
B. Makes the relationship lasting
C. Handles relationship responsibly
D. The decision to devote yourself to another person for better or worse

6. What is the effect of the lack of economic readiness in marriage?
A. The marriage will become successful.
B. The couple will be able to provide the needs of the family
C. The family will not be able to afford the basic needs of the family.
D. All of the above

7. How does maturity affect marriage?
A. It builds an unhappy family.
B. It can break the relationship.
C. The couple can make good decisions.
D. It can make you irresponsible in handling relationships,

8. Which one of the following factors can make a peaceful and lasting relationship?
A. commitment
C. love
B. fidelity
D. maturity

9. Which of the following are NOT a factor to consider in choosing a lifetime partner?
A character and physical maturity.
C. fidelity and love
В. commitment and economic readiness
D. selflessness and unfaithfulness

10. Why is it important to be committed in a relationship?
A. The relationship will improve.
B. The couple will have more time to enjoy the marriage.
C. The couple will become successful in achieving their goals.
D All of the above
02 Health 8 Modu​

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Answer:

1- A

2-B

3-A

4-Dr i think it will be A

5-D

6-C

7-Dr i am not sure i think D

8-D

9-D

10-All the above

Explanation:

Dear i m confused in 4 nd 7

Hope it helps you thanks

Explanation:

A. contract but a violable social constitutionB. economic readinessD. physical maturityA А. Stress will not weaken a marriage.C. Handles relationship responsiblyC. The family will not be able to afford the basic needs of the family.C. The couple can make good decisions.A. commitmentD. selflessness and unfaithfulnessD All of the above

How many grams of carbohydrate can your body make from 1 gram of Protein?​

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Answer:

4 grams

Explanation:

Several friends had gathered at Jim’s house during the day off from school last
week. It was 12:30 and Dan suggested, “Let’s order some pizza for lunch!”
“Don’t you want my mom to make something for us?” asked Jim. “Oh no,” said,
Dan “Why give your mom extra work—and besides according to my Foods teacher, pizza is
a meal in a slice!”
“Annie said, “I’m not hungry—I ate before I came.” Dan said, “Annie, you never eat.”
“Yes I do”, said Annie, “I have to watch what I eat or I’ll get fat. I can’t eat more than 500
calories a day so I write down everything I eat to be sure that I don’t eat more than I
should. And I take a vitamin pill every day because I learned that vitamin means VITAL
FOR LIFE.”
Bea was all for ordering the pizza. Dan asked Bea how she was able to stay so thin
and yet she ate as much as the fellows. “Oh,” said Bea, “I just take a few Ex-Lax or force
myself to vomit if I eat too much. I love to eat, but like Annie, don’t want to be fat.”
Mark said that he wanted a couple of Twinkies and potato chips in addition to the
pizza. “Make sure you order several…..you know I can eat at least six slices by myself!”
“Well Joanie, are you in favor of the pizza?” asked Dan? “Oh sure,” Joanie
answered. “You know how I enjoy food—I’ll just do some extra running and exercising
tonight.”

1. Which of the girls had poor or unusual eating habits?


2. Explain why you think they were poor or unusual.


3. Which of the boys had poor or unusual eating habits?


4. Explain why you think they were poor or unusual.

:D

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1) Bea.

2) It's an absurd habit to force yourself to vomit. Also, you can't take medication (ex-lax) without a doctor telling you to do so.

3) Mark.

4) It's unhealthy to eat six slices on your own.

Hope this helps, have a great day!

Blood circulates through the body in two loops, with the heart at the center. Loop _____________ circulates blood throughout the rest of the body.

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it might be called two loops

11. Which of the following considered as one of the cornerstones of marriage when partner is
faithful?
A. commitment
C fidelity
B. economic Readiness
D. maturity

12. How does a good one's character contribute to a successful marriage and family life? It can
be done by
A. being God-fearing
B. becoming hard-working and industrious
C. becoming respectful and compassionate
D. All of the above

13. Why is communication in marriage important?
A. It brings comfort when rough times come
В. It allows good thoughts and feelings to flow between a couple.
C. Hurt feelings and resentment will go way down.
D. All of the above

14. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. For Filipino's, marriage is not important.
B. In marriage, disregard each other's interest
C. Even married, maintain a good relationship with your friend and family.
D. Marriage could become successful even without following the recipes of a successful
marriage.

15. What is the most enjoyable relationship between humans?
C. loving
A. courtship
D. marriage
B. dating​

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Answer:

marriage is something that should not be slept on thats for sure also it should not be forced

Attacking team kicks the ball over the end line without it touching any players from the defending team, the defending team is awarded what?

Question 9 options:

Corner Kick


Goal Kick

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Answer:

Corner Kick

Explanation:

the guy above me is wrong.

your welcome :>

Can any one tell no. 6 answer is write or wrong.​

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Ya, so pseudopodia (false foot) in amoeba helps it to move and capture its food...

Based on information provided in the scenario, which of the following statements about Rosa's experience with her best friend is true?

With the loss of her best friend, Rosa's health will most likely decline.

Rosa's tragic experience assisted her in learning a positive way to reduce stress.

Rosa will need therapy to get over the loss of her best friend, despite what she has learned from the tragedy.

Rosa's children are learning unhealthy ways to cope with stress.

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Answer:

Explanation:

.

Answer:

b

Explanation:

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What is the first thing to
do for someone who is choking and unable to
respond verbally?

A. Ask the person if he or she is choking.

B. Perform the Heimlich maneuver.

C. Hit the person between the shoulder blades.

D. Call 911.

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Answer:

b is correct in my perspective.

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Which is not an Ultimate Frisbee rule?
O A. Three steps to stop
O B. Can't run with disk
O C. One guard allowed
O D. Non Contact sport

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Answer:

i just had a frisbee quiz

i forgot :/

its C i think

Answer:

I don't know who gave you this, but they are wrong. They ALL are correct

What medical term means “Sample of the drainage that was grown in the lab to identify the microorganism and determine the best antibiotic”

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The answer is a culture

The medical term is "microbial culture and sensitivity test," which identifies microorganisms in a sample and determines the most effective antibiotic.

The medical procedure used to identify microorganisms and determine the most suitable antibiotic by growing a sample of drainage in a laboratory is commonly referred to as a "microbial culture and sensitivity test" or a "bacterial culture and sensitivity test." During this diagnostic test, a specimen of drainage, such as a swab or fluid, is obtained from the affected region and carefully placed on a growth medium within a controlled laboratory environment.

This allows the microorganisms present in the sample to grow and form visible colonies. Once the colonies have formed, they are tested against different antibiotics to assess their susceptibility. This process helps identify the specific microorganism causing the infection and determines which antibiotic is most effective in treating it. The results of the culture and sensitivity test provide crucial information for the healthcare provider in selecting the appropriate antibiotic therapy tailored to the individual patient's needs.

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What medical term means “Sample of the drainage that was grown in the lab to identify the microorganism and determine the best antibiotic.”

What is physical fitness?
What are three benefits of physical activity?
What are the two parts of physical fitness?
What is cardiovascular fitness?
What is agility?

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Answer:

Physical fitness is a state of health and well-being and, more specifically, the ability to perform aspects of sports, occupations and daily activities.

Benefits include: Improve Your Ability to do Daily Activities and Prevent Falls. Weight Management. Reduce Your Health Risk.

Physical fitness has two components: general fitness (a state of health and well-being) and specific fitness (the ability to perform specific aspects of sports or occupations).

Cardiovascular fitness refers to the physical work capacity of an individual, in the form of amount of oxygen capacity per kilogram of body weight over time.

Agility or nimbleness is an ability to change the body's position efficiently, and requires the integration of isolated movement skills using a combination of balance, coordination, speed, reflexes, strength and endurance.

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Explanation:

Directions: Given the statements below, give your idea using "I believe" if you agree with the statement
and " don't believe" if you disagree with the statement Explain your answer in two to three sentences


1.The decision to devote yourself to another person for better or worse is called love

2.Courtship allows couples to decide whether they want to be committed.

3.Affection, trust, love and respect are essential factors of a successful marriage.

4.It is the responsibility of husband and wife to work for the successful marriage

5.Immature and not compassionate person will have a successful marriage.​

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Answer:

better truetruetruefalse1.The decision to devote yourself to another person for better is called love.if we become they hate us.courtship help to married life.they makes relationship strongyes.married life is for them they must take action themselvesfalse.immature means not totally awared one.they are not able to take right decision

The choice to dedicate oneself to another for their benefit is referred to as love. Those who we become despise us.

What is love?

Marriage benefits from courting. They do strengthen relationships, definitely. False, they must take action on their own to make the marriage work for them. Immature refers to being partially conscious. they are unable to make the best choices.

The ideal relationship is one that many people aspire to, but ostensibly only a select few seem to be able to attain. Consummate love is the complete form of love.

Companionate love is seen in marriages where there is still a strong sense of commitment and genuine affection despite the lack of passion in the union. Love that consumes you could not last forever.

Therefore, over time, if passion wanes, it could evolve into companionate love.

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true or false When assessed individually, the femur bone is slightly less accurate in determining height than the humerus bone.​

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

It is false that when assessed individually, the femur bone is slightly less accurate in determining height than the humerus bone.​

What is femur bone?

The femur is the bone in your thigh. It is your body's longest and strongest bone. It is an essential component of your ability to stand and move.

Your femur also provides support for numerous muscles, tendons, ligaments, and parts of your circulatory system.

The humerus is a long bone in the upper arm that connects the shoulder and elbow joints.

The glenohumeral joint is formed when the proximal humerus connects to the shoulder via the glenoid fossa of the scapula.

The distal humerus articulates with the radius and ulna in the forearm at the elbow.

Long bones that make up the majority of stature, such as the femur and tibia, are more accurate than the humerus and ulna.

Thus, the given statement is false.

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What Earth-based activity may create motion sickness similar to that experienced during spaceflight?

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Answer:

Flying on an airplane, riding a car, train, or boat.

Explanation:

The different motions that cars or airplanes make can make us feel uneasy or unwell. Our bodies aren't used it to it, and some people are more sensitive to the motions.

Earth-based motion sickness is due to traveling by automobile, rail, boat, or airline.

What is motion sickness?

When traveling by automobile, rail, boat, or airline, we may feel unpleasant or ill due to the various movements that vehicles like automobiles and aircraft create.

The fluid shift theory postulates that space motion sickness is caused by the cranial shifting of bodily fluids as a result of the loss of hydrostatic pressure gradients in the lower body upon entering microgravity.

Our bodies aren't acclimated to it, and some people are more sensitive to the motions creating sickness to feel.

Therefore some activities like airline traveling create motion sickness on the earth.

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