Answer:
d. Sends messages about your environment to the brain.
Explanation:
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soma
neuron
dendrite
synapse
Answer:
Neuron is the primary signalling cell
Can y’all help with this
Answer:
A. Eat more calories and increase your amount of weight training
The answer is A for you.
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Answer:
1. Air fills the lungs
2. Volume of the chest cavity expands
3. Pressure increases in the chest cavity
Explanation:
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Nonskid mats are a physical hazard.
True
False
Answer:
False, they prevent skids so are a safer type of mat. They should lead to less physical hazards.
Explanation:
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Answer: False
Explanation: If it were a skid mat, it would obviously be a hazard, because you could slip. So, the answer is false.
The ________ system removes the toxic waste products of the body. The _________ system consists of glands, such as the pituitary, adrenal, and thyroid. The _________ system helps in giving birth to a new life.
Answer:
The endocrine system is a chemical messenger system comprising feedback loops of the hormones released by internal glands of an organism directly into the circulatory system, regulating distant target organs. In humans, the major endocrine glands are the thyroid gland and the adrenal glands.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. excretory -Excretory systems regulate the chemical composition of body fluids by removing metabolic wastes and retaining the proper amounts of water, salts, and nutrients.
2. endocrine - The endocrine glands secrete hormones into the surrounding interstitial fluid; those hormones then diffuse into blood and are carried to various organs and tissues within the body.
3. reproductive - the system helps in giving birth to a new life
Explanaton:
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Discuss how the use of pedometers benefited people at high risk for type 2 diabetes. (Site 1
Answer:
A pedometer is a device that a person's steps by detecting the motion of their hands or hips. It has been proven that the use of pedometers can benefit people at high risk for Type 2 diabetes.
Pedometers help us keep track of how physically active we are. Exercise is highly advised to people who are at risk of this disease. Thanks to a pedometer, a person can see how active they are, if they need to exercise more, or if they are making progress. The more active a person is, the lower their sugar will be, decreasing their risk of developing diabetes.
Answer:
A pedometer is a device that a person's steps by detecting the motion of their hands or hips. It has been proven that the use of pedometers can benefit people at high risk for Type 2 diabetes.
Explanation:
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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:
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
T and B cells plan a calculated attack to rid the body of bacteria during which response? A. Specific B. Nonspecific
All of the following represent methods of problem-centered instruction except
A guided design
B. case studies
C. simulations
D. independent exploration
Answer: The answer is actually D!
Explanation:
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Answer: D
Explanation: Independent exploration
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.
What is the difference between your red blood cells and your white blood cells?
Answer:
Red blood cells transport oxygen to your body's organs and tissues. White blood cells help your body fight infections. Platelets help your blood to clot.
Answer:
Red blood cells carry oxygen to all of the different parts of your body. White blood cells help to protect your body from infections/diseases, and attack them when they manage to enter your body.
Looking at your city's crime statistics for last year you notice a spike in violent crime durning the month of july what is the most likely explanation for this increase a.People are not allowed to set off fire works for the 4th of july b. The park is crowded with people having picnics to celebrate the 4th of july c. People consume too much beer over the long weekend d.July is a hot mont and high temperatures contribute to violent behavior
Answer: c. People consume too much beer over the long weekend
Explanation:
The 4th of July is celebrated as the Independence day in the United States every year.
It's typically a public holiday and people celebrate and have fun. People take a lot of beer during this period and this could result in the increase in crime rate for the month.
Therefore, the answer is C.
Answer:
d. July is a hot month, and high temperatures contribute to violent behavior.
Explanation:
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Taking charge of one's behavior and learning involves
A. motivation
B. achievement
C. self-regulation
D. values
C is the answer
Explain the process whereby chronic stress leads to long term health problems.
Answer:
Ongoing, chronic stress, however, can cause or exacerbate many serious health problems, including: Mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety, and personality disorders. Cardiovascular disease, including heart disease, high blood pressure, abnormal heart rhythms, heart attacks, and stroke.
A few nursing students revealed to a faculty advisor that they were concerned about the effects of their program demands on their personal health practices. Follow-up with other students indicated that this was a common concern among the student group. Further assessment showed that the students expressed their belief in the importance of maintaining good health practices, but that most students had discontinued weekday efforts because of their focus on school-related stress and limited economic resources. Faculty members supported the concept of integrated health programs and were prepared to develop a program as a project. To assess the need for health promotion among the group of students, which of the following assessment methods would be most useful?
A. Review of literature and consultation of faculty.
B. Individual student interview and questionnaire.
C. Physical assessment and health history.
Answer: B. Individual student interview and questionnaire.
Explanation:
The assessment method that would be most useful is one that collects primary data about what the students actually feel and express about their current problems with balancing their personal health practices and their program demands.
From the options this would be individual interviews and questionnaires. The Faculty will from here be able to gather first hand information about the problems the students have and enable them to institute integrated health programs to mitigate the problem.
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.
Approximately how many people are likely trafficked into the United States each year?
5,500–8,500
8,500–11,500
11,500-14,500
O 14,500–17,500
Answer:
14,500–17,500
Explanation:
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Human trafficking is the slave trade where people are bought and sold for various purposes. Approximately 14,500–17,500 people are likely trafficked into America yearly. Thus, option D is correct.
What is human trafficking?Human trafficking is the practice of purchasing slaves through force and fraud to make them work and as labor in factories and other places. Men, women, and children all are trafficked for begging, organ trafficking, forced labor, etc.
In America, the abusers use physical and psychological force to traffick people that are around 14,500 to 17,500 every year for criminal activities, exploitation, bonded labor, etc.
Therefore, 14,500 to 17,500 people are trafficked yearly in the US.
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I need to diagnosis this patient
Answer:
I'm no doctor but from what I've seen in people this reminds me of diabetes or heart disease or a heart condition.
Answer:
A heart attack or blood clot maybe. Definitaly a heart condition.
Explanation:
I'm not a doctor so don't take my word for it.
TEAM HANDBALL
If the ball just partly touches the boundary line, it is considered out.
(true or false?)
Answer: True I think. Its been 2 years since Ive played. sorry if its wrong
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.
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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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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.
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:
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Behaviors never come back once they have been extinguished.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
ОТ
OF
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is false
Explanation:
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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
Which of the following health care professionals would be best able to transition to a private practice ? A. An intensive care unit nurse B. A health care administrator OC. A social worker or mental health worker OA scientist who networks with private practice owners
Answer:
It C a social worker or mental health worker
12. What are the busiest muscles in the body?
Answer:
Eye muscles
I hope this helps!
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Answer:
explains, talks, helps, includes
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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