Answer: Aerobic
Explanation:
8. When dealing with a conflict, what should be your first concern?
A)beating the other person
B)your safety
C)what people will say
D)gathering a big crowd
Answer:
B......................
Heredity can be defined as
A
the passing of coded instructions that specify traits from generation to gene
B
a dominant allele that is responsible for a trait appearing.
c
the inheritance of identical genetic information from a parent
a gene that is expressed in offspring due to interactions with the environmer
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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How many times should a child’s name appear in writing throughout the classroom?
once
twice
at least four or five times
Answer:
at least four or five times
At least four or five times a child's name should appear in writing throughout the classroom. Thus, the correct option is C.
What is Frequency?Frequency is the total number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time taken. Frequency is also referred to as temporal frequency for clarity purpose, and it is distinct from that of angular frequency. Frequency can be measured in hertz unit and it is equal to one event per second.
At least four or five times a child's name should appear in writing throughout the classroom.
Therefore, the correct option is C.
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The amount of alcohol in a person's
blood is called AAB (amount of
alcohol in blood)?
Answer:
Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) refers to the amount of alcohol present in the bloodstream. A BAC of 0.05% (point 0 five) means that there is 0.05 grams of alcohol in every 100 millilitres of blood.
Explanation:
Which of the following sports is most popular worldwide? A. Aussie football B. field hockey C. soccer D. rugby
Answer:
I think soccer
Explanation:
4.0 Billion people play soccer worldwide
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's C
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Question: Using other resources (for example, DVHS elibrary), research and describe five different techniques of measuring body composition in your own words and in complete sentences. Create a table that lists the advantages and disadvantages of each.
(Skinfold Calipers)
used to assess the skinfold thickness, so that a prediction of the total amount of body fat can be made.
(Body Circumference Measurements) to calculate you have to measure you stomach and your hipas and yout hips.For example, if your waist is 30, your hips are 36, and your neck is 13, your circumference value would be 53
(Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA) a test that measures the density of your bones.
(Hydrostatic Weighing )is one of the most accurate ways to measure body fat. and is also called underwater weighing
(Air Displacement Plethysmography) (Bod Pod) the volume of an object is measured indirectly by determining the volume of air it displaces inside an enclosed chamber is the answer to the question.
Which disease is a risk for people who dont consume enough iron rich foods
A.bulimia
B.heart disease
C.anemia
D.anorexia
If u can please give an explanation
Answer:
Iron deficiency anemia is a common type of anemia a condition in which blood lacks adequate healthy red blood cells. Red blood cells carry oxygen to the body's tissues. As the name implies, iron deficiency anemia is due to insufficient iron.
Explanation:
Choose one word that does NOT belong as one of the FIVE NUTRIENTS
A: proteins
B: mineral
C: fruits
D: vitamins
Answer:
the answer is c
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The openings into your body, such as your mouth, eyes, and nose, are covered by
protective linings called mucous membranes.
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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Where is the biggest big air ramp
Pyeongchan
Canada
Australia
New England
Answer:
The answer is Pyeongchan, North Korea
Explanation:
Which of the following would you expect a preschooler to do?
count to twenty
tie shoelaces
congratulate a friend who won a game
read basic sight words
Answer:
count to twenty
Explanation:
Answer:
A) count to twenty
Explanation:
10. a disease-causing
organism
Answer:
What is the answer we have the sametest
Explanation:
Man is the cause of environmental degredation so it is man's duty to protect it. Justify.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
God created man and gave him authority to rule over environment.
man has not taken this thing seriously by throwing dirts on the floor and refineeis degrade the ozone layer
What is the base of the Physical Activity Pyramid?
Answer:
"everyday activities"
Explanation:
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The disorder where one is fearful of public spaces and leaving the comfort of one’s own home is __________.
A.
acrophobia
B.
coulrophobia
C.
claustrophobia
D.
agoraphobia
Answer
Agoraphobia!
Explanation:
Agoraphobia is actually a disorder that encompasses the anxiety of being in certain situations for which escape is difficult or potentially embarrassing, or where help is not readily available, but most people refer it to "fear of leaving your own house."
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A student who starts a plan to get a better grade in a course is _____
a goal.
Answer:
attempting a goal there is other options
Explanation:
good luck
Answer:
initiating
Explanation:
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Identify the piece of home fitness equipment that requires the most maintenance and discuss the key steps for maintenance.
Answer:
Responses will vary. A sample response follows: The treadmill has quite a few parts and requires the most maintenance. The maintenance steps include cleaning the deck/motor cover, testing the stop button, vacuuming, checking lubrication, testing the belt tension, and tightening all nuts and bolts.
Explanation:
what are the dangers of having a child at too young an age (16 or 17)? how can it affect the young mother's and or father's life? what affect can it have on the child of the young parents
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Answer:
It is clear that being a child of a teenage mother often entails numerous risks: low birth weight, complications of the mother's pregnancy and delivery, and health problems associated with poor perinatal outcomes; greater risk of perinatal death; lower IQ and academic achievement later on, including a greater risk of repeating a grade; greater risk of socio-emotional problems; a greater risk of having a fatal accident before age one; and finally, a greater probability of starting one's own family at an early age. Although there are variations from study to study, most studies that survey a representative sample from a population that has had no special interventions and is of diverse socioeconomic makeup, and that do not control for SES or other factors, find that children of teen parents are at greater risk than children of older parents for a host of health, social and economic problems.
Explanation:
Answer: (for the baby)
low birth weight, complications of the mother's pregnancy and delivery, and health problems associated with poor perinatal outcomes; greater risk of perinatal death; lower IQ and academic achievement later on, including a greater risk of repeating a grade; greater risk of socio-emotional problems; a greater risk of having a fatal accident before age one; and finally, a greater probability of starting one's own family at an early age.
Explanation:
for the second question
greater risk of perinatal death (mother) stress, deppertion, high bp (blood pressure) weight gain/loss ect.
What role does your brain play in the process of seeing
Answer:
The cells in the retina absorb and convert the light to electrochemical impulses which are transferred along the optic nerve to the brain. The brain is instrumental in helping us see as it translates the image into something we can understand. The eye may be small, but it is one of the most amazing parts of your body.
Explanation:
Which example shows a learned and an inherited behavior of a dog? (2 points)
a
Barking at a stranger and sitting for a treat
b
Barking to communicate and breathing
c
Hibernation and migration
d
Rolling over and fetching a ball
Which of these is an advantage that an MRI has over a CT Scan?
a. it is faster
b. the images are less expensive
c. it will not cause claustrophobia
d. it uses a safer compound to produce contrast
Answer:
the answer is D
Explanation:
because the pictures come out better so it is better to see the organs
The Vena Cava, Pulmonary Artery, Pulmonary Vein and Aorta play a vital role in the transporting the blood around the body. Discus the route of the blood and the variation between exercise and rest.
Check all that need to be recorded when measuring respirations.
rate
volume
character
rhythm
What can i do to help with constant migranes? My partner gets them a lot and id like to help him
it's perfectiy natural for loss to be followed by:
A feelings of euphoria
B a long period of happiness
C celebration
D. grief
the answer is D, Grief
Answer:
The answer would be D) grief.
Which of the following is the most reliable source of information when determining what time of day is most
productive?
A. Internet sites
B. personal experience
C. other people
D. news articles
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
А
B.
С
D
Answer:
B. Personal experience
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Conduct online research to gather in-depth information on the four groupings of organic compounds: amino acids and proteins, simple and complex carbohydrates, lipids and biological membranes, and DNA and RNA. Discuss your findings for each group including the following points: Describe each group. Discuss how each group is important to the human body. Discuss the effect of each group on who you are and/or your overall health.
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RNA- Also Ribonucleic Acid!
RNA, in one form or another, touches nearly everything in a cell. RNA carries out a broad range of functions, from translating genetic information into the molecular machines and structures of the cell to regulating the activity of genes during development, cellular differentiation, and changing environments.
RNA is a unique polymer. Like DNA, it can bind with great specificity to either DNA or another RNA through complementary base pairing. It can also bind specific proteins or small molecules, and, remarkably, RNA can catalyze chemical reactions, including joining amino acids to make proteins.
All the RNA in cells are themselves copies of DNA sequences contained in the genes of a cell's chromosomes. Genes that are copied—"transcribed"—into the instructions for making individual proteins are often referred to as "coding genes." The genes that produce RNAs used for other purposes are therefore called "noncoding RNA" genes.
Specifically, messenger RNA (mRNA) carries the protein blueprint from a cell's DNA to its ribosomes, which are the "machines" that drive protein synthesis
Amino Acids
Amino acids are organic compounds that combine to form proteins. Amino acids and proteins are the building blocks of life.
When proteins are digested or broken down, amino acids are left. The human body uses amino acids to make proteins to help the body:
- Break down food
- Grow
- Repair body tissue
- Perform many other body functions
Amino acids can also be used as a source of energy by the body.
Amino acids are classified into three groups:
- Essential amino acids
- Nonessential amino acids
- Conditional amino acids
Essential amino acids cannot be made by the body. As a result, they must come from food.
The 9 essential amino acids are: histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, and valine.
Nonessential means that our bodies produce an amino acid, even if we do not get it from the food we eat. Nonessential amino acids include: alanine, arginine, asparagine, aspartic acid, cysteine, glutamic acid, glutamine, glycine, proline, serine, and tyrosine.
Conditional amino acids are usually not essential, except in times of illness and stress.
Conditional amino acids include: arginine, cysteine, glutamine, tyrosine, glycine, ornithine, proline, and serine.
You do not need to eat essential and nonessential amino acids at every meal, but getting a balance of them over the whole day is important. A diet based on a single plant item will not be adequate, but we no longer worry about pairing proteins (such as beans with rice) at a single meal. Instead we look at the adequacy of the diet overall throughout the day.
Amino acids build muscles, cause chemical reactions in the body, transport nutrients, prevent illness, and carry out other functions. Amino acid deficiency can result in decreased immunity, digestive problems, depression, fertility issues, lower mental alertness, slowed growth in children, and many other health issues.
An amino acid is an organic molecule that is made up of a basic amino group (−NH2), an acidic carboxyl group (−COOH), and an organic R group (or side chain) that is unique to each amino acid. The term amino acid is short for α-amino [alpha-amino] carboxylic acid.
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What is a warning sign of alcohol abuse? The person has a lot of energy. The person often misses school or work. The person has a healthy diet.
Answer:
Often misses school or work
Explanation:
Other answers make up a healthy person, while alcohol abuse is not a healthy characteristic
Considerations
Who is the fitness session for? - Everyone
What are the goals for the session? -
How long will the session last for? -
What type of activities will you complete? -
How will you monitor progress? -
Answer:
am 1+1=1 that my answer
Explanation:
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