Please answer each of the following questions in complete sentences. Please list the ways that negative body image is characterized. Then, list the ways that positive body image is characterized. Please list and describe the four outside forces mentioned in the unit that can influence how we feel about our bodies. Please list the five key examples relating to how our body image develops. List and briefly describe the three ways that your body composition can affect your fitness. List and briefly define the four ways that alcohol can affect your fitness. Critical Thinking Questions Please answer each of the following questions in complete sentences. We all have a unique body composition that we must take into account in terms of our fitness. Consider your own personal body composition. Think about your body composition and how it impacts your weight, personal fitness plan, and fitness goals. Imagine that you were born without the ability to see; you are blind and have been since birth. How might this change your own personal body image? Do you think your body image would be more positive or negative than it is now? Why? There are many factors that play a role in body image. How might a person’s culture and family background shape their body image? You may choose to examine your own ethnicity or discuss a variety of different ethnicities. If you suspected a friend was suffering from poor body image or an eating disorder, what would you do? How would you help them? Many people say that keeping a food log can help you lose weight. Why do you think that tracking the foods you eat and calories you consume can be helpful when trying to lose weight? What negative side effects could result from food tracking and calorie counting?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Negative body image may lead to melancholy, shyness, social anxiety, and self-consciousness in personal relationships, thus it's critical to battle it. An eating problem might develop as a result of a negative body image. When a person has a good body image, they recognize that their feeling of self-worth is unrelated to their physical appearance. Accepting and enjoying one's entire body, including how it looks and what it can accomplish, is part of having a good body image.

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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).

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Dude spread this out it’s hard to understand where the blanks are to answer your question..

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

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C. You should rate the level of attainability of the goal.

B. Getting better, becoming good at, looks like what I’m going for

"A heart attack occurs when blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked, causing permanent damage to the heart muscle . T or F

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

"A heart attack occurs when one or more of your coronary arteries becomes blocked. Over time, a buildup of fatty deposits, including cholesterol, form substances called plaques, which can narrow the arteries (atherosclerosis)."

and : "A heart attack, or myocardial infarction (MI), is permanent damage to the heart muscle."

how will your goals be achieved?

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Ohhh goddd are you serious
by striving to achieve them

How can a person LOWER their risk of heart disease?
Increase calcium intake
Low-fiber diet
Increase saturated fats
Increase exercise

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Answer:
D) Increase exercise

how many liters of air pass through your lungs in an hour if each breath brings 1 liter of air into the body.

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960 liters in an hour

Answer:

960 liters in an hour.

Explanation:

What does Dr. Linos suggest is needed to reverse the growing number of cancer cases? Check all that apply.

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There is no picture

Answer:

ensuring that people who use tanning beds know they can cause cancer

encouraging people to share the dangers of tanning beds with friends and family

informing young people that they too can develop skin cancer

Explanation:

which structures does the sprems Cells are made?
A- A
B- B
C- C
D- D

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

the sperm cells are made in the testes and inside the testes there is a germinal layer which has semineferouse tubeles(pls don't my spelling) which acts as a factory to the production of the sperm cells

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.

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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 (

How Can Abstaining from Drugs, Including Alcohol and Steroids, Reduce the Risk of HIV Infection?

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Answer:

Look at my explanation.

Explanation:

Using drugs affects your brain, alters your judgment, and lowers your inhibitions. When you’re high, you may be more likely to make poor decisions that put you at risk for getting or transmitting HIV, such as having sex without a condom, have a hard time using a condom the right way every time you have sex, have more sexual partners, or use other drugs. These behaviors can increase your risk of exposure to HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. Or, if you have HIV, they can increase your risk of spreading HIV to others.

And if you inject drugs, you are at risk for getting or transmitting HIV and hepatitis B and C if you share needles or equipment (or "works") used to prepare drugs, like cotton, cookers, and water. This is because the needles or works may have blood in them, and blood can carry HIV. You should not share needles or works for injecting silicone, hormones, or steroids for the same reason.

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

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Answer:

D all of the above

Explanation:

it makes sense, weight makes stress and tension, and get diabetes more (high blood pressure).

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​

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Have a good day :)

the answer is B. adaptation

2. Explain the term risk factors and describe how to reduce your risk of developing two different diseases.

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Answer:

Risk factors are things that raise the likelihood of having a disease; you may lower your risk of acquiring diabetes by exercising regularly and eating a healthy diet. By exercising frequently and maintaining a nutritious diet, you can lower your chances of developing diabetes. By eating a well-balanced diet and staying in shape via physical activity, you can lower your risk of heart disease. Controlling your weight via exercise, restricting alcohol and smoking, and performing clinical and self-breast checks on a regular basis can all help you avoid breast cancer.

Explanation:

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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

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Answer:

Executive chef

Explanation:

Which is one type of aid that the Red Cross provides

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Medical aid is the answer
medical aid is the correct answer

Compare and contrast Bob and Jimmy's characters​

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Answer:

bob is a criminal with head square-jawed face,keen eyes and a little white scar near his right eyebrows whereas jimmy is a crop

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

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B because elderly people can’t move as much as someone who is younger

The bronchioles look like tree roots in the lungs and are attached to the alveoli inside of the lungs True or False

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True I think is the answer

When do you feel it's OK to make a mistake, or show that you don't know something or how to do something?

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when someone gives you a task/assignment to do and you don’t know how .
in class, after class, basically school

Describe how Alzheimers people get affected in Activities of daily living and How can be treated?

use ur own words pls

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Answer:

People with alzheimers will progessively lose their memory and other abilities. They will start to wander and get lost often. The people will struggle with paying bills, handling money and will forget where they are. People with alzhemers will no longer be able to drive, their personality will change and will exhibit changes in their behavior. The more they forget the angrier they become. Treating someone with Alzheimers is treated with different medications as well as writing reminders to patients, labeling common household items in the home and using picture clues to help them remember.

Explanation:

Why don't you want drugs to be a part of your life?

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Cause I don't want my lungs to be:

Answer:

Well this doesn't have.. nvm Drugs are bad. Drugs use can hurt the people who take drugs and the people around them. This includes families, kids, and unborn babies.Drug use can also hurt the body and the brain, sometimes forever.Drug use can also lead to an addiction. An addiction is a long-lasting brain disorder. People with an addiction can't stop taking drugs on their own. They continue to use drugs even when they know that bad things can happen.

Explanation:

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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?

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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.

Technology is useful for managing what kind of resources

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Answer:

Human Resources

Explanation:  reducing human errors, improving clinical outcomes, facilitating care coordination, improving practice efficiencies, and tracking da

How do steroids cause death

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Answer:

cancer

Explanation:

What vital organ does the nicotine attack and take control over?

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Answer:

I think lung.

or lunge

hope it helps

name the only mammal species that regularly drinks milk as adults

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Answer:

humans

Explanation:

The answer is humans have a nice day

Which of these contraceptive methods on its own is least likely to prevent pregnancy?
A. Vasectomy
B. IUD
C. Withdrawal before ejaculation
D. Diaphragm

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Vasectomy is the best method

A. vasectomy is least likely to prevent pregnancies

8. Self-image is like a battery: a good one will last a long time, but it occasionally needs recharging.
false or true

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

what are some disadvantages of bionic limbs?

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Answer:

Drawbacks of this type of prosthesis are that it is costly (generally over A$80,000), and unsuitable for many types of amputee

Explanation:

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

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Answer:

tissues containing nerve cells for taste

Explanation:

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