Answer:
C.) pathogens
Explanation:
Among the choices above, it is only the "pathogens" that enter the body in order to multiply and can cause infectious disease or illness to humans. Pathogens refer to disease-causing microorganisms. These organisms include bacteria, virus, fungi, worms, etc.
Phagocytes, antibodies and T cells do not enter the body because they're already inside the body. Phagocytes and T cells are natural cells within the body while antibodies are proteins inside the human body. The phagocytes can be found in the bone marrow, connective tissue. bone tissue, etc. while the T-cells are part of the immune system.
It is the capacity of the heart and the lungs to sustain oxygen to muscle for a prolonged period of time
Muscular endurance B. Body composition C. Cardiovascular fitness
____2. It is the ability to move a body part through a full range of motion at a joint
Power B. Flexibility C. Speed
____3. It refers to the ratio of body fat to lean body mass
Muscular endurance B. Body composition C. Cardiovascular fitness
____4. It refers to the ability of the muscle to work over a prolonged period of time without fatigue
Speed B. Muscular strength C. Muscular endurance
____5. Refers to the maximum amount of force a muscle can exert against an opposing force
Speed B. Muscular strength C. Muscular endurance
Answer:
Hey! Your answers are below!
1. Cardiovascular Fitness (C)
2. Flexibility (B)
3. Body Composition (B)
4. Muscular Endurance (C)
5. Muscular Strength (B)
I HOPE THIS HELPED YOU!
Give atleast 3 ways to improve
physical fitness
Human Body Systems Crossword
Puzzle
Elsie is playing basketball and decides that she wants to make a shot. She dribbles, stops and shoots the ball. Which are the three main body systems that allowed her to do this?
Answer:
hands arms feet
Explanation:
youve gotta use everything in your body to play basketball, dripplng with your feet, shooting with your arms and wrist, using your brain too figure out who your going to pass too or where your shooting from. :)) hope this helped have a good day
What if the secretion of that releasing hormone was insufficient? What would happen ?
I’ll give brainlist answer to who ever answer with a good answer
3. Which of the following is not proper in cleaning a stainless steel
kitchen surface?
A. Use a non-abrasive multi-surface cleaner
B. Do not use any abrasive cream cleaners.
C. Wash with a solution of washing up liquid and dry with a soft
cloth
D. To remove fingers marks, put a dab of baby oil or rinse aid on a
clean cloth and rub the whole surface.
Answer:
A. Use a non-abrasive multi-surface cleaner
Explanation:
There are proper and effective ways of cleaning a stainless steel kitchen surface and some factors need to be considered when considering a good cleaning material.
Selecting a multi-purpose non-abrasive cleaner would not be an effective method because a cleaner specific for cleaning stainless steel should be used.
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Why is it important to be agile at any stage in your life?
Answer:
To escape from dangers grasp?
Explanation:
Answer:
It's important to stay agile because, if we never worked out or anything/we weren't agile, then we wouldn't be able to do a lot of things. We wouldn't be able to play sports that a lot of people like, we wouldn't be able to screw around and have fun as much because of these new limits, we wouldn't be able to have dance or gymnastics or any of that.
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Explanation:
Hygiene is a part of?
Explanation:
health option D is correct one
Traits such as body type, personality, and intelligence that have been passed down biologically from parents to a child are examples of _____________.
A.
Health habits
B.
Heredity
C.
Risk factors
D.
All of the above
Your answer would be B. Heredity
Studies show that telemedicine helps in better management of chronic diseases, shared health professional staffing, reduced travel times, and
fewer as well as shorter hospital stays. What benefit of telemedicine does this exemplify??
ОА.
decreased paperwork
OB .
increased cost savings
OC. reduced number of medical errors
OD
increased patient engagement
Answer:
B . increased cost savings
Explanation:
The situation above demonstrates an "increased cost savings" because it talks about reducing the healthcare cost.
A reduction in travel time means less travel cost due to healthcare condition and a shorter hospital stay also means less hospital cost. Better management of chronic diseases means having the "efficiency" in providing services.
Thus, this explains the answer.
Select the three components of inclusion.
development
support
foundation
supplementary
participation
assistant
access
- participation
- assistant
- support
Which of these are possible symptoms of fetal alcohol syndrome?
a) cognitive disabilities and COPD
b) emphysema and COPD
c) emphysema and birth defects
d) cognitive disabilities and birth defects
Answer: The answer is c.
Explanation:
If you were in charge of regulating the air pollution of your country, what policy would you Implement to achieve the goal of clean alr?
Describe how your policy would improve air quality and how your national policy differs from your international policy.
Answer:
invest in electric cars
Explanation:
ave you ever experienced racism? Do you believe racism is natural, or something that is learned? Should respect be given, or should respect be earned? (explain) What can you do to make things change? Do you think things will change?
Answer:
I have experienced a lot of racism in my in life it's out your and my hands to stop it
Explanation:
Black Lives Matter
A Is a risk associated with exercising on hard surfaces, which causes pain in the front of the lower leg.
which issue complicates the use of aed to save lives