few new strategies that you would like to use to manage stress in the future.
Answer:
Some could be drawing or coloring, Maybe even singing or dancing. You could have your own spa day at your house and relax, some people need it
Explanation:
Do something you really love
Your Nervous System
Which illness is characterized by shaking and stiffness in the arms and legs?
o epilepsy
O multiple sclerosis
o alcoholism
O Parkinson's disease
Answer:
Epilepsy or Convulsions
is any behavior that causes
physical or psychological harm to a person or damage to property.
B. illegal
C. homicide
D. weapon
A. violence
Answer:
im not sure i get the question but i would go for homicide because it can physically and psychologically hurt anyone
A patient received a topical medication from his doctor. Which form of medication did the patient most likely receive?
Answer:
lotion
Explanation:
test
____of licensed teen drivers who use drugs regularly report the drug and drive
Answer:
The answer is 5 percent
Answer:
70%
Explanation:
I'm unsure of what you are asking for in your blank but based on my assumptions, you are asking for a percentage of multiple articles that would be of assistance to you. They talk about the percentage
https://www.weegy.com/?ConversationId=2S8MPUFT#:~:text=Almost%2070%25%20of%20licensed%20teen,report%20they%20drug%20and%20drive.
https://www.studyrankersonline.com/100933/majority-68%25-of-licensed-teen-drivers-who-used-drugs-report-that-they-also-__________
they both don't say the same percentage ,but if you round up or round down it helps and also it depends on where you live different places have different percentages, but personally, I've read a lot about it being 70%, so that's my opinion
What is the main difference between cardio and strength training activities
What might happen if a neuron is unable to accurately pass signals
Answer:
it's a dud and will die its useless.
Which of the following outcomes can the correct type of aerobic training produce?
CHoices:
A exercise performance can be sustained at progressively higher intensity levels
B completely removing the use of lactic acid in favor of glycogen synthetase
C increasing the anaerobic threshold to produce more lactic acid at lower intensity
D the proportion of fat that is used for fuel decreases versus carbohydrate
Answer:
B completely removing the use of lactic acid in favor of glycogen synthetase
Explanation:
Aerobic training produces completely removes the use of lactic acid in favour of glycogen synthetase.
What is aerobic training?Aerobic exercise provides cardiovascular conditioning. The term aerobic actually means "with oxygen," which means that breathing controls the amount of oxygen that can make it to the muscles to help them burn fuel and move.
When we exercise aerobically our bodies use glycogen and fat as fuel. This low to moderate level of exertion can be sustained over long periods.
As you breathe more heavily with exertion carbon dioxide is expelled from your body.
Lactic acid is not produced as it is with anaerobic exercise.
Learn more about aerobic training here:
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________ is the percentages of muscle, fat, water, and bones but is tricky to measure without professional tools. (5 points)
Selected :a. Body composition This answer is correct.
b. Body imaging
c. Body type
d. Body grouping
ANSWER: A. Body composition
Answer:
Well it's A. Body Composition but I didn't know you were automatically giving me the answer. I genuinely knew the answer
Explanation:
A healthy body composition is one that includes a lower percentage of body fat and a higher percentage of non-fat mass, which includes muscle, bones, and organs. Knowing your body composition can help you assess your health and fitness level.
Name three benefits of being physically active
Answer:
Explanation:
Benefits of regular physical activity;
reduce your risk of a heart attack.
manage your weight better.
have a lower blood cholesterol level.
lower the risk of type 2 diabetes and some cancers.
have lower blood pressure.
have stronger bones, muscles and joints and lower risk of developing osteoporosis.
lower your risk of falls.
the _____ daily value of a nutrient is how much of that nutrient in one serving of the food, based on how much is reccomend ed that we should eat in one day
Answer:
Percentage
Explan percentage of the Daily Value for each nutrient in a serving of the food.
If an adult has sexual contact with a minor, what type of criminal charge could they receive?
Answer:
statutory r a p e
Explanation:
Question 6
5 pts
Muscular strength is the amount of
that your muscles can exert.
O endurance
stress
O force
O speed
I need the answer like rn it’s my final test
How does deep breathing affect the lymphatic and venous (veins) systems?
Answer:
The up and down movement of the diaphragm during deep abdominal breathing is an essential component for the sufficient return of lymphatic fluid back to the bloodstream. The movement of the diaphragm, combined with the outward and inward movements of the abdomen, assist in the return of venous blood back to the heart.
Explanation: if too long take half of the info i gave u and put it in your own words
Does eating carrots even improve your eyesight
Answer:
no but it helps to keep them healthy
Explanation:
Answer:
Yes its does that's why bugs bunny eat them
Question 16 (1 point)
Sarah has been working as a nurse for 30 years. She is married, has 3 children, and
just celebrated her 53rd birthday. What life stage is Sarah in?
adolescence
late adulthood
O middle alulthood
O early adulthood
Answer:
Middle adulthood
Explanation:
How does tamari differ from soy sauce?
O Tamari is wheat free.
O Tamari has much less salt.
O Soy sauce is harder to find.
O Soy sauce has a richer flavor.
I need help ASAP!!!!
Answer:
i think grey because it is bigger than the blue.
Explanation:
Giving brainiest! please help! also put your anwser as if you were a 5th grader
Describe how the kidney and bladder work together to remove waste from the body.
Answer:
The kidneys make urine by filtering wastes and extra water from blood. Urine travels from the kidneys through two thin tubes called ureters and fills the bladder. When the bladder is full, a person urinates through the urethra to eliminate the waste.
Complete the following sentence.
The quality of the relationships a child has with his parents has a very deep effect on early learning, including emotional regulation, cognitive ________, motor skills and the ability to use language to communicate.
Answer:
cognitive observation
13. Which of the following is one of the components of inclusion?
O concern
O participation
O cooperation
o collaboration
holding hands with a dating partner is a violation of most people's boundaries
Answer:
you know now when i think about it- it kinda is-
Explanation:
Answer:
Holding hands with your own partner? Or someone else's?
Explanation:
I think it would be a violation of someone's boundaries if it wasn't your own partner.
Which of the following female reproductive organs may be affected if Gonorrhea is transmitted to a woman? Choose the best possible answer. Cervix Uterus Fallopian tubes All of the above
Answer:
I think it is the fallopian tubes
Explanation:
Gonorrhea bacteria travel up the reproductive tract from the vagina through cervix to the uterus, ovaries and fallopian tubes causing inflammation and infection. Once inside the bacteria damage the fallopian tubes and can cause scaring.
(plz don't report this answer if it's wrong)
Select all the correct answers.
Jenny prepares vegetable fritters. Which nutrients will change most during the cooking process?
carbohydrates
fat
minerals
protein
vitamins
What are the body's natural barriers against pathogens?
Choose the THREE correct answers.
A. mucous membranes
B. nails
C. skin
D.stomach acid
Answer:
A. mucous membranes,D.stomach acid,C. skin
Explanation:
Natural barriers and the immune system defend the body against organisms that can cause infection. (See also Lines of Defense.) Natural barriers include the skin, mucous membranes, tears, earwax, mucus, and stomach acid. Also, the normal flow of urine washes out microorganisms that enter the urinary tract.
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Psychoactive drug use by teens can lead to addiction true or false
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
It can become quite addictive if you get enough of it. (sorry if I'm wrong.)
HELP ME HEP M HELP HELP HURRU
Answer:
A neuron (also known as a nerve cell)
What abbreviation is commonly used for the term "prescription"?
O Rp
O PO
O Pr
O Rx
Answer:
Rx
Explanation:
The abbreviation that is commonly used for the term "prescription" is "Rx!"
Answer:
Took one for the team lol
Explanation:
Which phrase describes a primary care physician with a good bedside manner?
O A. hurries through your appointment
OB.
doesn't listen to or answer your questions
OC.
helps you feel at ease
OD
leaves you out of decision-making
Answer:
C
Explanation:
the rest are bad things
Which type of fat may help lower the risk of heart disease?
Explanation:
Unsaturated fats are an important part of a healthy diet. These fats help reduce the risk of heart disease and lower cholesterol levels (among other health benefits) when they replace saturated fats in the diet.
Answer:
Unsaturated fats are an important part of a healthy diet. These fats help reduce the risk of heart disease and lower cholesterol levels (among other health benefits) when they replace saturated fats in the diet.
Explanation:
just use quillbot and that will change it into your own words