Answer:I Think that the answer would be A because first you have to set fitness. Goals just for know what are you going to do tomorrow for example I think I’m going to do exercise of legs and for Saturday or Sunday I’m going to rest swimming you have to set a fitness goals like I’m going to lose 10 pounds doing exercise of everything that’s the reason of what would you have to pick number A as you can see I support my evidence giving you explanations second set a fitness goal means that you never going to give up you going to complete your goal of lose weight or whatever.
I hope you mark me brainless I have been here like 5 minutes I didn’t copy and paste like others thank u for read and have a good day
Answer:
D on E2021
Explanation:
Fat _______ the waist is harder to lose than fat _______ the waist.
Answer:i dont think the question even makes sense...
Explanation:very confusing.
Answer:
Fat Below the waist is harder to lose that Above the waist
Explanation:
Hope i am correct :)
Which of the following is MOST likely to have a four-year degree? A. A telecommunications line worker B. A day care provider C. A set designer D. A graphic designer
What health problem can be caused by having poor muscle endurance?
a Toned Body
b More Energy
c. Risk of Heart Disease
d. Strong Bones
Answer:
c Risk of Heart Disease
Explanation:
a Toned Body : not correct because you don't have enough endurance to do anything to gain muscle
b More Energy : not correct because you would actually have lower energy
c Risk of Heart Disease : correct
d Strong Bones : because you don't have enough endurance to do anything to gain bone strength
What effect do narcotics have on the body?
Answer:
Narcotic pain relievers work by binding to receptors in the brain, which blocks the sensation of pain.
Explanation:
Answer: Effects depend heavily on the
dose, how it’s taken, and previous exposure to the
drug. Negative effects include:
• Slowed physical activity, constriction of the pupils,
flushing of the face and neck, constipation, nausea,
vomiting, and slowed breathing
Explanation:
Explain why tetracycline would not help a person diagnosed with viral meningitis
Answer:
Tetracycline is an antibiotic that does not work on viruses.
Explanation:
Antimicrobials are compounds capable of disrupting microorganism growth for viruses, bacteria, and fungi.
Antibiotics are naturally-derived or man-made synthetic compounds that inhibit bacterial growth, these halt protein synthesis within the bacterial cell. Tetracycline specifically affects bacterial metabolism by targeting tRNA molecules, carrying RNA macromolecules to 30s ribosome sites for further synthesis.
Meningitis is a form of inflammation of the meninges, the fluid, and membrane surrounding the spinal cord and brain. These result from several types of infections and may be caused by a range of microorganisms. Viral meningitis is sometimes treated with antiviral medicine.
confusion and nausea but no pain what drug
Answer:Depressants
Explanation:
What would you do if your going through a hard time
Answer:
if i'm going through a hard time u should talk to someone u trust about the problem if u don't have anyone then u could always write down everything like a dairy and just hide it in a good space or u could always listen to calming music or just dance out all the issues u going through JUST DON'T THINK ABOUT THE THINGS THAT'S GOING On i hope this helped
Explanation:
Why are social norms important ?
Answer: Norms provide order in society. ... Human beings need norms to guide and direct their behavior, to provide order and predictability in social relationships and to make sense of and understanding of each other's actions. These are some of the reasons why most people, most of the time, conform to social norms.
Explanation:
Please write me a three-paragraph paper with proper grammar and spelling on what you’ve learned about break dance. You are also encouraged to do your own research as well.
Answer:
I think you can do this one on your own...
An area of skin innervated by a certain spinal or cranial nerve that sends information about sensations of touch, temperature, and pain back to the CNS is known as:
A.
Plexus
B.
Afferent nerves
C.
Dermatomes
D.
Phrenic nerve
Answer:
D
Explanation:
does anyone know these?
Answer:
Question 1: A- bend at the waust when lifting something heavy
Question 2: Your co-worker does not ask the patient to state her name and date of birth to verify before beginning a procedure.
T and B cells plan a calculated attack to rid the body of bacteria during which response? A. Specific B. Nonspecific
Alicia is thinking of getting her tongue pierced. Which health risk should she keep in mind?
Answer:
i mean like having a pierced tongue its rly scary and we can not say its not healthy but its still not good
Explanation:
Answer:
Skin cancer
Explanation:
Edge 2020
Taking charge of one's behavior and learning involves
A. motivation
B. achievement
C. self-regulation
D. values
C is the answer
how can we develop and maintain mental health and well being?
Answer:
1.spend time with friends, loved ones and people you Trust.2. reduce alchohal consumption.
3.avoid Illcit Drugs use.
4. keep Active and eat well.
5.new skills and challenge your capabilities.
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Answer:
1. Developmental disorders of teeth, soft tissues, and craniofacial malformations e.g. cleft lip and palate. Developmental disorders :- 1-Teeth. 2- oral soft tissues 3- craniofacial Defects e.g. cleft lip and palate. (1) Teeth :- 1- Number 2- size 3- from (abnormalities of morophodiffrentiation. 4- Defects in tooth structure : Defects in histodiffrentiation . (1) Number :- (A) Hypodontia: when one or several teeth are missing . _ Anodontia : when there is complete absence of one or both dentitions. _ Hypodontia : is more common in permanent than deciduous dentition . _ more common in females .
2. _ may be symmetrical or habhazourd . _ primary teeth are unusual to be missing, but when tooth is missing usually permanent successor is also missing . _3rd molars, max lat incisors, mandibular 2nd pemolars are most frequently associated with symmetrical hypodontia . _max . Late. Incisor loss usually associated with hereditary trait. _ mutations in regulatory genes may result in tooth agenesis (e.g.: MSX1).
3. _ Severe hypodontia Anodontion is associated most frequently with :{hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia}. _ it is characterized by congenital absence of ectodermal structures. _ usually X-linked recessive trait . _ patients have smooth dry skin with fine scanty hairs and partial or total loss of sweat glands which lead to hyperthermia . Some patients have few deformed teeth with conical crowns .
4. (B) Hyperdontia :- (supernumerary teeth) _ more common in anterior and molar region of the maxilla followed by premolar region in the mandible . _ occasionally associated with other defect . _ more common in females . _relatively uncommon in primary dentition . _ mesiodense:- the most common supernumerary teeth between maxillary central incisors, the majority have conical crown and short roots.
5. Paramolar :- alongside max molars usually buccaly erupted. Distomolar :- develops distal to a third molar . Supernumerary teeth which resemble those of the normal series are called supplemental teeth but more are reduced in size . (2) Size :- Macrodontia $ microdontia : _ size of teeth $ jaws is influenced by genetic $environmental factors.terms macro and microdontia are used to describe teeth which are larger or smaller than normal. _ microdontia of the whole dentition may be associated with other defects e.g down syndrome, congenital heart disease .
Explanation:
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What should Joe do next?
Joe is a counselor at a summer camp for children ages
13 to 16. During an activity, one of the campers slipped
and hit his head. Joe immediately checked for
consciousness and found that the boy was not
breathing.
O Call 911.
O Do compressions.
O Do compressions while calling 911.
O Do gentle rescue breathing while calling 911.
Answer:
C) Do Compressions while calling 911
Explanation:
Got It Right On Edg!
the floor of the chest cavity is??
Answer:
The diaphragm, located below the lungs, is the major muscle of respiration. It is a large, dome-shaped muscle that contracts rhythmically and continually, and most of the time, involuntarily. Upon inhalation, the diaphragm contracts and flattens and the chest cavity enlarges.May 16, 2019
i wanna know if any of u guys know what anorexia is.
do not look it up i want ur honest answers.
What does the heat index indicate if the temperature is 98 degrees and the
humidity is 60 percent?
A. The heat index is 86, meaning there is a caution when it comes to
heat disorders.
B. The heat index is 123, meaning there is a danger when it comes to
heat disorders.
C. The heat index is 86, meaning there is extreme caution when it
comes to heat disorders.
D. The heat index is 123, meaning there is an extreme danger when it
comes to heat disorders
SUBMIT
Answer:
B. The heat index is 123, meaning there is a danger when it comes to
heat disorders.
Explanation:
hope this helps
In 2015, a study was conducted about using wearable devices. The researchers found that:
79 percent of the people in the study would be willing to use one to manage their health.
45 percent of the people in the study would be willing to use one to track symptoms.
43 percent of the people in the study would be willing to use one to manage a specific health issue.
Which is the most likely result if the people in the study used wearable devices?
a. more accurate prescription dosing
b. less symptom management
c. more visits to doctors and specialists
d. less management of chronic conditions
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
because my answer is accurat
Answer: A
more accurate prescription dosing
Explanation:
Have a good day.
The body converts carbohydrates into
A. fats.
B. acids.
C. calories.
D. glucose.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
So what is glucose, exactly? It’s the simplest of the carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are broken down into simple sugars during digestion and are transported all throughout the body through the circulatory system.
Which is a physical benefit of practicing abstinence?
eliminates risk of pregnancy
O less use of illegal substances
more opportunities for emotional relationships
O greater likelihood of graduating from high school
Answer:
eliminates risk of pregnancy
Which domain do viruses belong to?
What are your solutions to improve the health of younger people and reverse this trend? Write at least one paragraph
Metabolic syndrome is a group of risk factors that includes high cholesterol, high blood pressure, high blood sugar levels, and abdominal obesity. These risk factors are often caused by poor diet and lack of exercise. Traditionally, these risk factors affect only adults and not younger populations. However, current studies show that adolescents and teenagers are developing metabolic syndrome.
Explanation:
It is a fact that adolescents and teenagers are facing metabolic syndrome nowadays. Since they are all using social media the most, the truth about this type of syndrom could be spread more on the internet and especially Instagram so everyone can see it. In that way, the young population will see how many problems it can cause and they will be a little careful about that stuff.
It is good also if someone also shows them what is the minimum that everyone can do in due to help themselves and then if they are interested and motivated, they can discover how it would be if they look for themselves like they should, with their maximum.
Answer:
) Exercise more!!
2) Eat healthier!! (Yes, enjoy those donuts but not excessively!)
3) Stay hydrated!!
Explanation:
Adolescents should get how much physical activity a day?
A. 30 minutes
B. 60 minutes
C. 90 minutes
D. 120 minutes
Will give brainliest
Answer:
I think my answer for this question is D
List any four causes of smoking
Answer:
peer pressure, stress relief, rebeling againt parents (mostly in teens), coping woth PTSD
Explanation:
12.The leukocytes involved in innate immunity are of two
general types, each with a different action against pathogens:
Name them
Answer:
The leukocytes of innate immunity can be, according to their functions, leukocytes with phagocytic activity and natural killer leukocytes or NK.
Explanation:
Innate immunity is a natural and non-specific immune response of an organism, which implies an immediate response but does not extend over time. The innate cellular response includes phagocytes and natural killer cells or NK.
- Phagocytes or leukocytes with phagocytic function can identify and eliminate foreign agents generally, without discriminating between the type of agent. Macrophages, dendritic cells and neutrophils belong to this cell group.
- NK cells are able to eliminate cells in the body infected by microorganisms, as these cells are not recognized as their own due to changes in their cellular markers. Tumoral and virus-infected cells can be eliminated by NK. Basophils, eosinophils and mast cells belong to this group of NK cells.
why do binural beats work?
Answer:i honestly do not know.....
Explanation:
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plz helllpppp! The primary signalling cell of the brain is
soma
neuron
dendrite
synapse
Answer:
Neuron is the primary signalling cell