Answer:
wisdom teeth
Explanation:
:D
Answer:
the wisdom teeth its because you can get them removed and not have them grow back
Explanation:
Which of the following is not a warning sign of melanoma?
O a. Evolving
b. Color
O c. Density
O d. Asymmertry
Answer:
its C. Density
Explanation:
Multiple Sclerosis is a potentially disabling disease of the
Which is on part of the immune system that helps protect the body from diseases?
Answer:
The B lymphocytes (or B-cells) create antibodies and alert the T lymphocytes (or T-cells) to kill the pathogens. White blood cells are a part of the lymphatic system, a network of lymph vessels that collect excess fluids from tissues throughout the body and then return to your bloodstream.
Explanation:
Which of the following methods can correct forms of malnutrition?
O Change in diet
O Change in sleep habits
O Change in exercise
Stop smoking
question 12. any action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury disease or other negative outcomes is called a ____.
A. risk factors
B. wellness
C. nutrition
D. mental health
Answer: risk factors
:
if i was gay and want to start an organization or become a athlete what are the pros and cons
Answer:
pros : you will have the LGBTQIA+ community by ur side
cons : homophobs will try to make ur life as difficult as possible
Explanation:
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PE CLASS
identify and describe two pros and two cons of using resistance machines.
Answer:
Pros
• Easy to learn and use
• Isolate muscle groups more efficiently
* Allow you to train with heavier weights without assistance
• Beneficial for elderly populations and/or rehab
Cons
• Non-functional – Although machines will make you bigger and stronger, they don’t train complete human movement patterns
• Neglect smaller stabilizing muscles
Explanation:
Answer:
Pros:
It can help you get strong.
You can excercise better.
Cons:
You could rip your muscles.
You could hurt yourself.
Explanation:
Which sexually transmitted infection has no cure?
Answer:
Pretty much ALMOST everything
A common one is HIV/AIDS
Explanation:
Bacterial STDs can be cured with antibiotics if early on and you should be fine
Theres a vaccine for hepatitis B but you have to take it before hands, if after it would have no effect
Thats pretty much it
Others can’t like viruses
Answer:
STDs and STIs
Explanation:
Both of the infections are caused by other viruses such as HIV, genital herpes, human papillomavirus, hepatitis, and cytomegalovirus.
Consistency with discipline and decisions between parents is an effective discipline tool true or false
Answer:
easy True
Explanation:
the parents that use discipline are the best kind of parents because there kids aren't going out doing whatever they want like kids that parents don't use discipline
Why do you think it is important for all people of all ages o learn concepts in Health Education?
Answer:
i think it is important because the more we know the better we will be in life
Explanation:
Which of these nutrients is sometimes associated with high blood pressure?
3 points
Sodium
iron
calcium
carbohydrate
Answer:
Brainiest
Explanation:
Sodium
Alice is going to her primary care physician to get vaccinated. Which is a reason that Alice should choose to get vaccinated?
Answer: Vaccination prevents pathogens from entering the body.
Explanation: just did it!!
Who was the first doctor to perform an ovariotomy?
Answer:
Ephraim McDowell
Explanation:
Answer:
Ephraim McDowell
Explanation:
How can we create a more body positive culture?
Answer:
By creating a more body inclusive society
Explanation:
If movies and TV represented a little bit more of what is actually normal and what being healthy and happy can look like for different people we would be more likely to have a more body positive culture I hope this answers your question (:
Please help it’s very urgent!!!
Answer:
Action potential created
Nerve impulse reaches neuromuscular junction
Calcium released from sarcoplasmic reticulum
Acetylcholine binds to receptor
Actin is pulled
Calcium binds to troponin
Myosin head attaches to thin filament
Explanation:
I majored in Health
The __________ system is made up of the heart, blood vessels, and blood.
circulatory
musculoskeletal
nervous
respiratory
I WILL GIVE BRAINLY PLZZZ HELPPP Question 15 Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
Coach Cardio tells his class to do 5 perfect modified push-ups. Which one of your friends has perfect form?
Jason has his toes on the floor, legs and back in a straight line, hands under his chest and elbows bend to 90 degrees.
Joey has his toes and knees on the floor, legs and back in a straight line, hands under his chest and elbows bend to 45 degrees.
O kai has her toes and knees on the floor, legs and back in a straight line, hands under her shoulders and elbows bend to 90 degrees.
O Katie has her toes and knees on the floor, back flat with rear end over the knees, hands under her shoulders and elbows bend to 45 degrees.
Question 16 Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
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Question 15 (Not Answered)
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Answer:
Explanation:
joey i hope this helps
Answer:
katie
Explanation:
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Which of the following statements is true of the careers of butchers, chefs and bakers?
O Butchers work mainly with unprocessed foods, whereas chefs and bakers work with many processed foods
O Butchers work with processed foods, whereas chefs and bakers work with unprocessed foods.
O Butchers, chefs, and bakers all handle foods that have already been processed
O Butchers and chefs only work with unprocessed foods, whereas bakers work with processed foods
Answer:
i think its the last one butchers and chefs only work with unprocessed foods.
Explanation:
if not that the first one
What is the relationship between regular physical activity, health promotion, and disease prevention? Plz help me.
A: regular physical activity can help prevent unhealthy weight gain which is linked to several diseases
B: regular activity can only lead to better looking skin
C: your relationships in your life improve
D: no affect on any other body systems
True or False: WBC make up the least amount of blood fluid in the body
Which diagnostic services professional can work towards a specialized role like sonographer, mammographer, MRI technologist, or radiation therapist?
A.
electroencephalographic (EEG) technologist
B.
electrocardiograph (ECG) technician
C.
medical laboratory technician
D.
cardiovascular technologist
E.
radiologic technologist
Answer:
The diagnostic services professional who performs specialized functions as a sonographer, mammographer, MRI technologist, or radiation therapist is radiologic technologist
Explanation:
Radiologic technologists are specialized in using all available tools to perform diagnostic imaging, including the handling of X-ray, ultrasound, tomography or MRI equipment.
These technologists are responsible for directly assisting the radiology physician in conducting the procedures necessary to perform diagnostic imaging and even administering radiation therapy to cancer patients.
The other options are not correct because:
A. Electroencephalographic (EEG) technologist, perform studies of brain activity.
B. Electrocardiograph (ECG) technician, they perform studies of the heart's electrical activity.
C. Medical laboratory technician is responsible for assisting the bioanalyst in a clinical laboratory.
D. Cardiovascular technologist, in charge of carrying out diagnostic studies of cardiovascular diseases, together with the cardiologist.
The diagram shows components that determine eye color.
Where are genes located?
in chromosomes
in eyes
in proteins
in traits
3.
Match the MONOmer on the top to the POLYmer on the bottom.
Fatty Acids+Glycerol
Glucose
Nucleotide
Amino Acid
A. DNA
B. Enzyme
C. Fat or Oil
D. Starch
Explanation:
Fatty Acids+Glycerol C. Fat or Oil
Glucose D. Starch
Nucleotide A. DNA
Amino Acid B. Enzyme
Fatty Acids+Glycerol , Amino Acid, Nucleotide , Glucose is considered as monomers which means that they are molecules that are forming the basic for polymers that in this case are DNA, Enzyme, Far and Oil, and Starch. Each monomer has its polymers.
P.E. 9th grade Physical Activity and Flexibility
Use information learned from the video to complete the following questions.
Explain the principles of overload and progression regarding your flexibility? (1 point)
Fill in the following chart (7 points)
Type of Stretching
Action (how do you perform this stretch)
Benefit (what is the benefit to perfoming this stretch)
Static Stretching
Passive Stretching
Dynamic Stretching
Ballistic Stretching
Active Isolated Stretching
Isometric Stretching
P.N.F Stretching
Which one of the above types of stretching do you feel work the best for you and why? (2 points)
Why is giving yourself up to 24-48 hours between exercise important to your overall health? (1 point)
Choose a sport explain how specific flexibility helps one get ready for participation in that sport. (2 points)
Choose two of the three Flexibility assessments from the lecture and explain how they assess your flexibility. (2 points)
Answer:
The principle of progression states that you should increase overload, which can be achieved by using FITT (frequency, intensity, time, and type) when your body adapts to its present routine. The specificity principle states that only targeted exercises will improve specific fitness goals
2. Action (how do you perform this stretch) Benefit (what is the benefit to performing this stretch)
Static Stretching: stretching a muscle to near its furthest point and then holding that position for at least 15 or 20 seconds The emphasis is often to focus on a single muscle group with each stretch.
Passive Stretching: Instead, an outside agent creates force, either manually or mechanically you are relaxed and make no contribution to the range of motion.
Dynamic Stretching: a movement-based type of stretching. It uses the muscles themselves to bring about a stretch the benefit of this stretch is to increase the range of motion
Ballistic Stretching: the momentum of a moving body or a limb in an attempt to force it beyond its normal range of motion This is stretching, or "warming up", by bouncing into (or out of) a stretched position, using the stretched muscles as a spring which pulls you out of the stretched position
Stretching muscle beyond standard stretching techniques. Improved tendon elasticity. Less soreness than static stretching. Increased levels of blood circulation.
Active Isolated Stretching preventive muscle stretching based upon reciprocal innervation of muscle tissue, the agonist-antagonist reflex. With each exercise, the type of flexion and the muscle groups used are provided. The Mattes Method of Active Isolated Stretching is a Myofascial release and therapeutic treatment for deep and superficial muscles, tendons and fascia
Isometric Stretching the resistance of muscle groups through isometric contractions (tensing) of the stretched muscles improving physical endurance and posture by strengthening and stabilizing the muscles
P.N.F Stretching Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (P.N.F.) is a more advanced form of flexibility training. P.N.F. involves both stretching and contracting (activation) of the muscle group being targeted to achieve maximum static flexibility.
3. the static stretching exercise works best for me because i get the best results from it
4. it is important to give yourself 24-48 hours between exercise important to your overall health because it gives your body time to rest and to recuperate
5. To be a good gymnast it is essential to have a high level of flexibility, since gymnastic movements, such as jumping and turning, use a large muscle group and require the athlete to have excellent physical conditioning.
6. sit and reach assesses your flexibility because it shows how far you can reach below your waist. trunk rotation assesses your flexibility because it shows you how far you can twist at the waist or how flexible your hips are.
Explanation:
Answer:
1.The principle of progression states that you should increase overload, which can be achieved by using FITT (frequency, intensity, time, and type) when your body adapts to its present routine. The specificity principle states that only targeted exercises will improve specific fitness goals
2. Action (how do you perform this stretch) Benefit (what is the benefit to performing this stretch)Static Stretching: stretching a muscle to near its furthest point and then holding that position for at least 15 or 20 seconds The emphasis is often to focus on a single muscle group with each stretch.Passive Stretching: Instead, an outside agent creates force, either manually or mechanically you are relaxed and make no contribution to the range of motion.Dynamic Stretching: a movement-based type of stretching. It uses the muscles themselves to bring about a stretch the benefit of this stretch is to increase the range of motionBallistic Stretching: the momentum of a moving body or a limb in an attempt to force it beyond its normal range of motion This is stretching, or "warming up", by bouncing into (or out of) a stretched position, using the stretched muscles as a spring which pulls you out of the stretched positionStretching muscle beyond standard stretching techniques. Improved tendon elasticity. Less soreness than static stretching. Increased levels of blood circulation.Active Isolated Stretching preventive muscle stretching based upon reciprocal innervation of muscle tissue, the agonist-antagonist reflex. With each exercise, the type of flexion and the muscle groups used are provided. The Mattes Method of Active Isolated Stretching is a Myofascial release and therapeutic treatment for deep and superficial muscles, tendons and fasciaIsometric Stretching the resistance of muscle groups through isometric contractions (tensing) of the stretched muscles improving physical endurance and posture by strengthening and stabilizing the musclesP.N.F Stretching Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (P.N.F.) is a more advanced form of flexibility training. P.N.F. involves both stretching and contracting (activation) of the muscle group being targeted to achieve maximum static flexibility.
3. the static stretching exercise works best for me because i get the best results from it
4. it is important to give yourself 24-48 hours between exercise important to your overall health because it gives your body time to rest and to recuperate
5. To be a good gymnast it is essential to have a high level of flexibility, since gymnastic movements, such as jumping and turning, use a large muscle group and require the athlete to have excellent physical conditioning.
6. sit and reach assesses your flexibility because it shows how far you can reach below your waist. trunk rotation assesses your flexibility because it shows you how far you can twist at the waist or how flexible your hips are.
Explanation:
Question 5 of 5
Which of the following is an example of a defensive action?
Answer:
Tagging a runner on the first-base line.
Explanation:
Describe how to include people from different backgrounds or with different needs in a physical activity.
Answer:
You could rearrange how the activity is done to the point that they get it and they know how to do it
Explanation:
Which behavior helps account for the current STI epidemic
Answer:
B and a good time to get answer of your questions and answers to your questions and answers to
answer the question on the attachment
Answer:
For question 1 it is: True
Explanation:
I have played floor hockey many times before and it is always stated that the hockey stick must stay at the waist and lower anything higher than that it it can cause really bad injuries.
Compare and contrast the Conflict Perspective in Sociology with the Functionalist Perspective.
Answer and Explanation:
Both theories recognize the strong interaction between members of society and how it can impact the future of human beings. This interaction is seen differently by each theory.
The civil service believes that human interaction is beneficial and that it promotes the creation of institutions that promotes social balance and stability, allowing society to form groups, with distinct functions that will lead society to progress through mutual work. For civil servants, a long-term change in society would interfere with balance and promote social harm.
Conflict theory, on the other hand, believes that human interaction is harmful, as it is unequal and promotes injustices and destruction. In this perspective, humanity does not work in balance, but competes for all available resources, generating extreme social inequality, requiring a long-term change to promote a beneficial future.
can sum one help me on this
I have a good amount of point so 30 point is not a lot
answer is B so hope this helps
Answer:
it is a
Explanation:
i hope this helps