Answer:
true
Explanation:
A lever consists of a rigid arm, which is free to turn about a fixed point called the fulcrum. The fulcrum is in fact the pivot point.
Answer:
It's true.
Explanation:
Just took the quiz and got it right :)
How fallout is done in drill?
Answer:
I'm in ROTC lol. Take a back step starting with your left foot and then execute an about face.
Explanation:
If you have anymore drill questions, these are my specialty. I'm in ROTC as a drill commander for furture armed and unarmed :)
Ok, yesterday i was in class at my house. I smelt a fresh leather smell and my house NEVER smells like that. Like 3 years ago my Uncle Larry passed away, when i would spend time with him he would always smell like that. What does that mean, please explain.
Answer:
maybe his spirit came back lol
Answer:
he watching you or he want revenge
If it is more than a day beyond the best-by date, it is not safe to eat the food.
True
False
What should a health care professional do if they have been exposed to a blood
borne pathogen? (Be specific)
Answer: What should you do if you are exposed to blood?
Explanation: Wash the area with warm water and soap. If you are splashed with blood or body fluids and your skin has an open wound, healing sore, or scratch, wash the area well with soap and water. If you are splashed in the eyes, nose or mouth, rinse well with water. If you have been bitten, wash the wound with soap and water.
You must WASH, RINSE, & SANITIZE your thermometer before you use it?
- True
- False
Symptoms of Frostbite include dizziness and clammy skin.
True
False
Fast helpp
I neeeed hellpppppppppppp pleaseee
Answer:
physical violence, guilt trips, and controlling behavior
The answers are A, C & D
Hope this helps
Select all that apply. An echocardiogram technician
uses sound waves to image the heart.
is a medical doctor.
performs surgery.
uses specialized equipment.
deals with catherization problems.
Answer:
1,3,4
Explanation:
Answer: Its 1 and 4
Explanation:
Grade 11 Activities
Activity 1
(6)
1. How do micro-organisms maintain balance in the environment and the web of life? (8
2. What is symbiosis?
(2)
3. Mention 3 types of symbiotic relationships and explain each.
4. What are the 2 types of bacteria that show mutualism and how do they achieve the
roles.
(10)
MARKS= 26
Activity 2
Answer:
1.micro-organisms play a primary role in regulating biogeochemical systems in virtually all of our planets environment.microbes participate in essential biogeochemical cycling event's such as carbon and nitrogen fixation
2.interaction between two different organisms living in a close physical association, typically to the advantage of both
3.mutualism:both partners benefit. an example of mutualism is the relationship between Egyptian plover and the crocodile, the plover eats a meal and the crocodile gets its teeth cleaned. coincidentally the Egyptian plover is also known as the crocodile bird.
commensalism:only one specie benefits why the other is neither helped not harmed. eg is the remora fish are very bony and have a dorsal fin that acts like a suction cup the remora fish gets a meal while the host gets nothing. selfish, sure but neither gets hurt
parasitism:one organism(the parasite)gains while the other(the host) suffers the deer thick is a parasite it attaches to a warm-blooded animal and feed on its blood. the thick benefits from the animal blood and unfortunately, the animal suffers from the loss of blood and nutrients and may get sick
4.
Describe the three main reasons why documentation and record keeping are important to human services organizations
Answer:
Documentation and record keeping are important to ensure accountability, facilitate coordination of care between providers and for service improvement. However, the importance of documentation and record keeping may be overlooked/overshadowed by the focus on direct services to clients.
1. Continuity of care. Records provide a case history and a more holistic picture in order to follow-up on services or try different approaches to assist the client. This is especially for clients with long-term or complex needs, or who require multiple services. Accurate and up-to-date recording is important especially when there is an emergency and the staff-in-charge is not available (due to illness, vacation, resignation, etc.). Good records and documentation will facilitate communicationbetween service providers to ensure coordinated, rather than fragmented, service.
2. Accountability. It is important to be able to provide relevant client information at any given time and the organisation’s response to their needs. The information may be needed to respond to queries from stakeholders, who may include the client’s family, funders, donors or the courts. One important source of information is the client records. Documentation forms the nature of the professional relationship with the client. Information on problems encountered and the agency’s response would assist in the event of a crisis or investigations.
3. Service improvement. Well-documented records can also lead to improved services to the clients by helping the staff organise his/her thoughts. Aggregated client information can also facilitate serviceplanning, service development and service reviews. The information can also form primary data to conduct evidence-based research.
Explanation:
sana makatulong pa brainlest nalng po
George L. Engel, MD, and Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, MD, both identify two common stages of grief.
What are they?
a. Anger and acceptance
b. Depression and quilt
c. Denial and acceptance
d. Bargaining and denial
Answer:
c. Denial and acceptance
Explanation:
The correct option is - c. Denial and acceptance
Which of the following habits will increase what you spend at the grocery store?
A. Buying only name-brand products
B. Shopping around for the best prices
C. Checking for sales and other discounts
D. Going to the grocery store when you are full
What are the symptoms of alcohol poisoning?
Answer :Drinking too much too quickly can affect your breathing, heart rate, body temperature and gag reflex and potentially lead to coma and death.
Explanation:
Why is spreading awareness about depression important? list tree reasons and explain
Answer: The simple basis of human psychology and the chemical imbalances of the brain
Explanation: Its important because it gives scientists a chance to learn about how chemicals in the brain effect a person's mental health, Depression over a long period of time untreated can and will cause someone to commit (no self oxygen), and finally spreading awareness makes people who don't have depression understand the struggle that it can give to anyone at any place in time no matter who you are.
How do I resolve this conflict?
Melinda is very aggressive when she play basketball. She fouls hard and yells at her teammates, but gets very defensive and hostile whenever someone calls her a bad sport.
Answer:
she needs to learn how to take consturctaive criticism
Explanation:
list 20 facts about volleyball ( not my kind of sport so i don't really know )
Answer:
Volleyball was invented by William George Morgan, an American educator.
Volleyball had a dainty name: Mintonette
Originally, volleyball was meant to be played indoors
The very first volleyball game was an exhibition played in 1896 at Massachusetts’ Springfield College, then known as the International YMCA Training.
Basketballs were once used to play the game but their weight prevented players from keeping the ball in flight. The first volleyballs, which were made from a basketball bladder, proved to be too light and slow.
The first “official” volleyball was commissioned by A.G. Spalding & Sons for William Morgan.
There are size and weight requirements for volleyballs.
Standard indoor volleyballs are slightly smaller than beach volleyballs.
There are six positions in the volleyball court. These are: the Setter, the Outside Hitter, the Opposite Hitter, the Middle Hitter, the Libero, and the Defensive Specialist. To truly excel in the game, each player must master their skills at their positions.
In a six-man team, there is one player who has a different-looking jersey.
The offensive styles we now know as “set” and “spike” were first introduced in the Philippines.
The 3-hit rule which states that players in one team can only hit the ball three times was introduced in 1920.
Beach volleyball is believed to have begun, unsurprisingly enough, on a beach in Waikiki, Hawaii.
The first time volleyball was played in the Olympics was in 1964.
The first time colored volleyballs were allowed in tournaments was in 1998.
The longest marathon volleyball match that made it the Guinness World Record occurred in January 2017
The very first beach volleyball professional tournament took place at the Will Rogers State Beach in 1976. It was named Olympia World Championship of Beach Volleyball.
A time limit for service is set at 8 seconds.
Volleyball games used to be played with a time limit of 8 minutes.
To win in a competitive adult match, a team must emerge victorious in best-of-five sets.
Explanation:
hope i helped (l love it) i found this in 50 Interesting Facts About Volleyball.
Active learning engages children in the process of discovering new knowledge. Which activity is an example of active learning? A. students take notes as the teacher describes the parts of a cell B. students watch a video on the parts of a cell C. students watch the teacher build a cell model D. students work in pairs to build cell models
Answer:
a or d
Explanation:
How do I boost my motivation?
Like, I don't feel like doing ANYTHING. I don't wanna get out of bed, let alone do SCHOOL. I don't want to get expelled. So, I have to find a way to want to do this. How tho?
Female sex glands. The ova (egg) are stored here what is it
The eggs are stored in the ovary.
If this is incorrect, please, don't refrain to tell me.
How does emphysema affect gas exchange in the lungs?
A. Creates large air spaces in the alveoli
B. Turns oxygen into carbon dioxide
C. Stops your breathing
D. Closes the larynx with mucus
Answer:
A. Creates large air spaces in the alveoli.
Explanation:
Help, please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Explain what a carbohydrate is and give at least one example.
Students under a lot of stress:
A. Can get stress relief from working out
B. Won't be able to stick to an exercise program
C. Are better off in the gym than working out on their own
D. Shouldn't exercise because it will just take time they don't have
Answer:
It is A
Explanation:
It is important, but not absolutely necessary, for air to enter through the nasal cavity.
AGREE or DISAGREE?
explain also
Answer:
Agree. Yes, you can but you can also inhail through mouth and exhail by mouth or do both by nose. For example, ever notice when you are trying to hold your breathe and just need to let it out? Well that is because carbon dioxide is buliding up. Your body breathes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
Explanation:
None of this is copyed and pasted!
brainliest is appreciated
goodluck!
Just the middle one it has 16 letters in it
Answer:
see below :)
Explanation:
Muscles working in opposition to each other are said to be working antagonistically.
Which lists the careers from the least amount of school required to the most amount of school required? cosmetologist, dermatology technician, dermatologist cosmetologist, dermatologist, dermatology technician dermatologist, dermatology technician, cosmetologist dermatologist, cosmetologist, dermatology technician
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Why might a caregiver treat a hospital bed as a biohazard?
O A. If a hospital bed hasn't been used recently, it's considered a
biohazard.
B. If a patient's bodily fluids get on the bed, it's considered a
biohazard.
C. A hospital bed is considered a biohazard when patients spill food
or drink on it.
D. A hospital bed is always considered a biohazard, regardless of
what gets on it
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Bodily fluids are always considered a biohazard, this is why many police recovery teams work with hazmat suits.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
D
Explanation:
As they always want to make sure that the bed is safe for any paitent to lay on and if they don't treat it as a biohazard then someone could catch an infection from laying on the the same bed the other paitent laid in. Hope this answers your question.
HELP, PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is a question for females only,
I have period cramps and I threw up is that normal?
Answer:
Yes, some people get really sick on periods. If it gets to bad you could talk to a doctor.
Explanation:
Use a punnett square to determine the possible genotypes of The offspring of a BB x bb cross
A genotypes
B phenotypes
C percent chance for each
Whoever answers will Mark brainlessness
Answer:
Answer in explanation
Explanation:
Since both parents only carry 1 type of allele ( dominant or recessive ), the offspring would have to be heterozygous according to the punnett square.
a) there is only 1 possible genotype : Bb there is a 100% chance for this
Because the dominant allele, in this case B, always shows in the phenotype, the phenotypic ratio would be 1:0. The recessive allele, b, only shows up if both parents pass along a recessive allele.
b) The offspring has a 100% chance of exhibiting trait B
I hope this helps, good luck!