2.68 meters is the same as how many decimeters?
A. 268 decimeters
B. 17,770 decimeters
C. 2,680 decimeters
D. 26.8 decimeters
Answer:
D. 26.8 decimeters
Explanation:
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Describe the vital sign of Body temperature?
Answer:
The normal ranges for a person's vital signs vary with age, weight, gender, and overall health. There are four primary vital signs: body temperature, blood pressure, pulse (heart rate), and breathing rate (respiratory rate), often notated as BT, BP, HR, and RR.
Explanation:
Which reasoning explains how tears keep pathogens out of the body?
Group of answer choices
They bind to specific antigens on a pathogen’s surface.
They trap pathogens inside sticky membranes.
They raise the body’s temperature to cause a high fever.
They wash away pathogens from the face.
Answer:
THey wash away pathogens for the face
Explanation: An antibody binds to specific antigens on a pathogens surface, Mucus lining cilla traps pathogens Hypothalamus raises the bodys temperature
When the ovum is fertilized by more than one sperm cell, it will become twins.
True
False
Answer: False
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Explanation:
what is the highest level of nursing
Answer:
Doctorate Of Nursing Practice
Explanation:
A Doctorate Of Nursing Practice (DNP) is the highest level of nursing education and expertise within the nursing profession. DNP's work in nursing administration or direct patient care as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN).
Food-related illness can be caused by all of the following except _____.
storing grains or nuts in a moist environment
contacting even clean vegetables without washing hands
petting animals without washing hands
contacting fungi without washing hands
Answer:
storing grains or nuts in a moist environment
describe how the outer ear, middle ear, and the inner ear work together to help you hear.
Answer:
The role of the outer and middle ear is to transmit sound to the inner ear. They also help compensate for the loss in sound energy that naturally occurs when the sound waves pass from air into water by amplifying the sound energy during the process of sound transmission
Explanation:
Answer:
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which body system do you imagine, forms a loop?
A.) circulatory
B.) excretory
C.) respiratory
Answer:
A.) Circulatory
Explanation:
The circulatory system is a closed system where the blood travels the same path over and over, picking up oxygen in the lungs and delivering it our to the body's cells.
Por qué las empresas de bebidas usan personajes y personas famosas que atraen a algunos grupos de personas más que a otros
Answer:
Las personas famosas y atractivas ayudan a vender el producto. Ver a las personas que te gustan en el producto o en el comercial nos hace querer ser como ellos. Al igual que la gente quiere ser como su modelo a seguir, quieren beber lo que beben los famosos o los geniales.
Explanation:
Type the correct answer in the box. Spell the word correctly.
Different proteins have different functions. Fill in the blank with the correct type of protein.
A protein that catalyzes chemical reactions in the body is an_____
Answer:
Enzymes
Explanation:
I believe the correct term to fill in the blank is ‘enzyme(s)’
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Take-off in Long jump in one foot
Takeoff. Generally, a right-handed long jumper takes off with the left foot. New jumpers may wish to try both to which style works best. When you hit the takeoff board, your body will actually be leaning slightly backward, with your foot in front, your hips slightly behind and your shoulders a bit behind your hips.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which series includes three pathogens that cause infectious diseases?
Group of answer choices
parasites, mutagens, and fungi
mutagens, viruses, and bacteria
bacteria, fungi, and parasites
viruses, bacteria, and mutagens
Answer:
A I think.. have a good day!
Explanation:
if someone were to cut your neck, which major vein might they sever?
A.) jugular vein
B.) renal vein
C.) pulmonary vein
D.) inferior vena cava
Answer: A. Jugualr Vein
Explanation:
Answer:
I believe the answer is A
Explanation:
Why is it important to put food away immediately after you are done with it rather than letting it sit out?
Answer:
to prevent the food from rotting and bacteria from the air getting into it and keeps the food fresh longer
Answer:
It will start to rot and get spoiled if you just leave it to sit out. Things like bugs would be able to get to it as well, and it ultimately becomes inedible.
Explanation:
What does bandwagon mean
noun
1.
used in reference to an activity, cause, etc. that is currently fashionable or popular and attracting increasing support.
"the environmental bandwagon is feeling mighty crowded"
2.
(especially formerly) a wagon used for carrying a band in a parade or procession.
"the colorful bandwagon was later purchased for use in circus parades"
Answer:
1.used in reference to an activity, cause, etc. that is currently fashionable or popular and attracting increasing support.
2. especially formerly) a wagon used for carrying a band in a parade or procession.
"the colorful bandwagon was later purchased for use in circus parades"
Explanation:
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Which of the following techniques is preferred for obtaining periapical views?
A. Paralleling
B. Occlusal
C. Bisecting
D. Bite-wing
When is the fertilized egg considered an embryo? after cell differentiation when it travels to the uterus after organ systems develop when the sperm fertilizes the egg
Answer:
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The fertilized egg is considered an embryo after cell differentiation.
What is cell differentiation?After fertilization, the zygote begins to divide into multiple cells through a process called cleavage. As these cells divide, they begin to differentiate and take on specialized functions, such as becoming the placenta, amniotic sac, and developing the different germ layers that give rise to various tissues and organs.
Once this differentiation process has begun, the developing organism is considered an embryo. This usually occurs a few days after fertilization when the embryo is still in the fallopian tube before it travels to the uterus for implantation.
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1. After you have listened to the song, "Ang Bayan Ko (My Country)",
what do you think is the message conveyed in the song?
Answer:
The message conveyed is that of patriotism and the liberation of the Philippines. The singer praised the beauty of the Philippines and hoped for it's liberation even as birds would wish for their freedom.
Explanation:
The song, "Ang Bayan Ko (My Country)", written by General Jose Alejandrino during the Philippines-American war that lasted between 1899 to 1902 was a patriotic song that acknowledged the beauty and grandeur of the country.
The writer explained that even though the country was filled with so much beauty, it had been subjected to a lot of suffering. He hoped that one day, just as the birds sought for freedom, the Philippines would one day be liberated.
ACTIVITY 1: Give the product of the following:
1. (2x + 2) (x + 3) =
[tex]2 .(y - 4) {}^{2} [/tex]
3. (x+5²=
[tex]4.(3x + 2)(3x - 2) = [/tex]
[tex]5.(2a + 3b) {}^3{ = } [/tex]
Explanation:
1. 2x²+8x+6
2. y²-8y+16
3. x²+10x+25
4. 9x²-4
5. 8a^(3)+54ab²+27b^{3}+36ba²
What does peeing with and erection mean>>|?????? sounds weird when typed but need to know for high school class.
peeing means releasing of unwanted waste(urine) from the body while erection is the process in which the pennis is being engorged with blood or when the penis is rigid
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Intentionality is an important concept with respect to using technology with and around young children. Often, this requires a lot of planning. How do you think busy teachers or parents can make sure that their students or children have intentional experiences with technology whenever possible? Try to think of ideas that do not take up much time but can have a lasting impact.
Answer:
Intentionality is a key component of a quality program, and this concept is also appropriate when talking about parenting. Parents are also able ...
Explanation:
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Please anwser it and explain or dont
Answer:
C. Gestures
Explanation:
A gesture is defined as "a movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an idea or meaning."
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In which part of the digestive system is acid added to the digesting food?
A large intestine
B mouth
C small intestine
D stomach
F a child who normally sleeps on his or her back is placed face-down to sleep, the risk of SIDS: a. Is reduced b. DisappearsB c. Increases significantly d. Is unchanged
Answers: The study included 485 infants who died of SIDS in New Zealand from 1987 to 1990 and 1,800 infants who did not die of SIDS. Many variables were examined including socioeconomic status, circumstances surrounding the pregnancy, the infant's sex, birth weight, length of pregnancy, and the breastfeeding and smoking practices of the mother.
convert 18600 m into km
Answer:
18.6 km
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Write 7 game day meals and snacks before each of the 7 games. Describe your meals and snacks with the times of the game or practice.
Answer:
you eat alot of food
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.
Rods help you see in bright light.
B.
Rods help you see colors.
C.
Rods help you see in dim light.
D.
Rods help you see detail.
Answer:
Rods help you see colors
1)Which of the following describes a circumstance in which a healthcare professional
should NOT attempt to move a patient by him or herself?
The patient has special equipment that will need to be monitored during the
move
The employee received extensive training on how to use specialized lifting
equipment
The employee has moved numerous other similar-sized patients without incident
The employee knows the process of helping a patient from a bed to a wheelchair
well
Which of the following explains why falls are common in the hospital?
Patients may be medicated or moving awkwardly due to injuries.
Patients are not trained how use proper body mechanics when moving objects.
Most patients in the hospital have improved balance due to medical conditions.
Patient rooms are more likely to be carpeted than other places in health care
facilities.
All of the following would mean that equipment was no longer sterile EXCEPT
touching a health care worker's bare hand.
arriving in packaging that was torn or damaged.
being steamed by someone wearing protective gear.
coming in contact with a surface that was not sterile.
Which is it important to scan the environment before using equipment?
To identify any potential environmental hazards
To make sure that the right patient is in the room
To make sure that the equipment is in proper working order
To ensure that only those with proper training are using the equipment
Which of the following would NOT be considered a surgical error?
Operating on the wrong body part.
Receiving the incorrect medication while recovering from surgery.
An accidental injury inflicted by the health care team during surgery
A medical team failing to follow the standard procedures during surgery.
Pushing a heavy item is better for the body than lifting it.
True
False
Records for medical equipment should include all of the following EXCEPT
any maintenance or repairs.
the last person to use the equipment.
problems others have had while using the equipment.
who is next in line to be trained to use the equipment. All employees should have their training updated or refreshed
O every 6 months.
once a year.
every 3 years.
every 5 years.
Answer:
the employee received the extensive training on how use specialized lifting equipment
What components of fitness are used for: Lunges, Sit ups, Squats and Burpees
(Please answer this question)
Answer:
Cardiovascular, aerobic ex
Explanation:
Salmonella poisoning is _____.
a food-borne illness caused by bacteria
a result of toxic chemical contamination
the most common cause of death in parts of central Asia
an allergic reaction to amino acids contained in eggs and fish
Answer:
a food-borne illness caused by bacteria