in what year did the FDA say E-cigarettes could not advertise on tv?
a. 2011
b. 2012
c. 2013
d. 2014
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Read the following claims:
1. Too much playing time on one sport causes injuries in athletes.
2. Injuries are caused when athletes play too many different sports.
Which claim is correct? Support your choice with relevant data or evidence from the article. Then, justify why the data or evidence supports the claim.
Answer:
1
Explanation:
I think this because if they play alot they have a higher rank of getting injured.
Which of these would associated with obesity?
Answer:
Binge eating is clear...
And High body mass index means you have more fat content. An example could be that if you go to the doctor and your doctor says your BMI is to high then ya gotta lose weight. So the high body mass is connected to Obesity.
Explanation:
Answer:
lower than average height for given weight and higher than average weight for given height
Explanation:
i took the test on a pex
Pei is an operating room nurse in charge of preparing the sterile field. Once
she has prepared the sterile field, which of the following is acceptable for Pei
to do in order to protect it?
A. Pei bends down to pick up an instrument that fell on the floor,
removes the instrument from the operating room, and returns to
the sterile field.
B. Pei leans against the wall of the operating room in order to take a
break, and then she returns to the sterile field.
C. Pei leaves the operating room until the procedure begins to keep
any remaining pathogens on her from contaminating the sterile
field.
D. Pei stays in the operating room before the procedure begins to
ensure the sterile field is not left unattended.
He said to me,"We are playing football."into indirect speech
Answer:
He told me that they were playing football.
Explanation:
He said to me, "We are playing football."
Tense : Present Continuous Tense
To be changed into : Past Continuous Tense.
We => They
Also, The use of "that" as a conjunction in place of quotation marks.
Indirect Speech:
He told me that they were playing football.
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1. It is ok to use gas power generators inside your home if your electricity
goes out? *
A. True
B. False
Answer:
false,................
Answer:
False
Explanation:
What is the name of the muscle shown in the image below?
Hamstrings
Bicep
Quadricep
Gastrocnemius
Answer:
btw theres not any image so sorry
Explanation:
Answer:
the name of the muscle is quadricep
Explanation:
also known as your "quadriceps femoris muscle".
List three functions blood serves in the body.
Answer:
Blood has three main functions: transport, protection and regulation. Blood transports the following substances: Gases, namely oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2), between the lungs and rest of the body.
Explanation:
Answer: Blood is needed to keep us alive. It brings oxygen and nutrients to all the parts of the body so they can keep working. Blood carries carbon dioxide and other waste materials to the lungs, kidneys, and digestive system to be removed from the body. Blood also fights infections, and carries hormones around the body.
True or false
A teenager who has a temper tantrum when her parents ask her to wash dishes is displaying the defense mechanism known as denial 
Answer:
True
Explanation:They find it boring making them lazy
Can someone help me?!!
Answer:
Question 11 is fifty
Explanation:
The key finding of the NIAAA research was that people who started drinking before age 15 were 50% more likely to become alcohol dependent as adults. The same was true to a lesser extent for those who started drinking between ages 15 and 17.
i dont know he answer to the other question im sorry ..fighting!!
True or False: Natural killer cells attack the body's own cells
Answer:
false
Explanation:
List four Defining Characteristics of your Enneagram
Answer:
I'm an Enneagram one so some of mine are loyal, honest, rational, logical, detailed, principled, driven, motivated, critical, blunt, disciplined, etc
Assertive: Eights are confident and direct, say what they need to say and get on with things.
Decisive: Eights are quick to respond and willing to make decisions. They trust their gut instincts and will move things forward.
Protective: Under their toughness, Eights are bighearted and take people under their wing. They protect the people and things they care about and will fight against injustices.
Independent: Self-sufficient Eights dislike being dependent on others and maintain their autonomy.
Influential: Eights have their own way of taking charge and influencing others, which includes the capacity to influence the bigger picture
What is pulmonary artery and vein?
What is the name of the muscle shown in the image below?
Bicep
Deltoids
Tricep
All of the above
Match the given drugs with their mode of action.
suppresses or blocks the cough reflex
stimulates vasoconstriction of blood vessels
relaxes and dilates the bronchial muscles
bronchodilators
antitussive
decongestant
Answer: Bronchodilators - Relaxes and dilates the bronchial muscles.
Antitussive - Suppresses or blocks the cough reflex.
Decongestive - Stimulates vasoconstriction of blood vessels.
Answer:
Bronchodilators - Relaxes and dilates the bronchial muscles.
Antitussive - Suppresses or blocks the cough reflex.
Decongestive - Stimulates vasoconstriction of blood vessels.
Explanation:
i took the test
3. List and describe two internal influences and two external influences on physical activity
Answer:
Internal influences include our personal values, our desires, likes and dislikes, and our perception of social norms. External influences include our community, family, culture, friends, technology, and the media.
Explanation:
External factors can be weather and neighborhood.
Internal factors can be biomedical factors and Psychological factor
What is physical fitness?Physical fitness refers to the ability of body systems to work together efficiently to allow to be healthy and perform activities of daily living.Physical fitness is generally achieved through proper nutrition, moderate-vigorous physical exercise, and sufficient rest along with a formal recovery plan. What are biomedical factors that influence physical fitness internally?Numerous medical conditions can lead to a reduction in or inability to engage in physical activity. These include musculoskeletal pain or immobility resulting from injury, osteoarthritis or fibromyalgia Other condition that can affect physical performance such as cardiorespiratory disease, obstructive sleep apnea, chronic fatigue, stroke or urinary incontinence.To know more about physical fitness here
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The heart consists of four chambers, two atria (upper chambers) and two ventricles (lower chambers). There is a valve through which blood
passes before leaving each chamber of the heart. What do you know about these heart valves? Check all the statements that are TRUE.
The heart valves prevent the backward flow of blood.
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As the left atrium contracts, more blood flows into the right ventricle.
The aortic valve is located between the left ventricle and the aorta.
The pulmonary valve is located between the left ventricle and the pulmonary artery.
After the left ventricle contracts, the aortic valve closes and the mitral valve opens, to allow blood to flow
from the left atrium into the left ventricle.
Each valve actually has three flaps, except the mitral valve, which has two flaps.
Answer:
The heart valves prevent the backward flow of blood.
The aortic valve is located between the left ventricle and the aorta.
After the left ventricle contracts, the aortic valve closes and the mitral valve opens, to allow blood to flow from the left atrium into the left ventricle.
Each valve actually has three flaps, except the mitral valve, which has two flaps.
Explanation:
The heart valves prevent the backward flow of blood.
The aortic valve is located between the left ventricle and the aorta.
After the left ventricle contracts, the aortic valve closes and the mitral valve opens, to allow blood to flow from the left atrium into the left ventricle.
Each valve actually has three flaps, except the mitral valve, which has two flaps.
Please help with this question, “Explain what would happen if the levels of insulin are increased when glucose enters the blood.” It would really help.
Answer:
the rise in blood glucose cause insulin to be released from the pancreas sp glucose can move inside the cell.as glucose moves inside the cell it is used for different metabollic activities and the amount of glucose in blood returns to normal and the release of insulin slows down
Explanation:
if insulin doesnt increase in blood with the rise of glucose then it causes diabities......insulin helps to keep blood sugar or glucose level normal
Please help!!! Due in 5 mins
Answer:
aren't t cells your immune system? if so then answer is you will have a weaken...
Select the step in the Chain of infection that the examples listed would fall under and write it in blank below.
A. infectious agent
B. reservoir
C. portal of exit
D. mode of transmission
E. portal of entry
F. susceptible host
I need a little help on a few of these such as dirty surfaces
(I will try to attach an image below)
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Infectious agent is the step in the Chain of infection that the examples listed would fall under the blank below. Hence option A is correct.
What is infection?Infection is defined as the invasion and growth of microorganisms that are not ordinarily present in the body, such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites. An infection happens when bacteria enter the body, grow, and cause the body to react. Raw or barely cooked meat and poultry, raw or barely cooked eggs, unpasteurized (raw) milk, and raw shellfish are the raw animal items that are most likely to be contaminated.
The infectious agent, reservoir, portal of entrance, mechanism of transmission, and vulnerable host are among the six linkages. Similar steps in the virus replication cycle are followed by the majority of productive viral infections: the following: affixation, penetration, uncoating, replication, assembly, and release.
Thus, infectious agent is the step in the Chain of infection that the examples listed would fall under the blank below. Hence option A is correct.
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A doctor that does child birth
Answer:
Family practitioners and obstetrician-gynecologists, or OB-GYNs
Explanation:
Does a bodybuilder or a cyclest most likley to be LEAST flexiable? this is actually a question no joke pls help. i think its a cyclest.
Answer:
body builder
Explanation:
why do teens have the highest hiv infection rate
Answer: They dont South Africa has the highest number of people living with HIV in the world (7.5 million).
Explanation: "The risk for HIV for most youth begins when they start having sex or injecting drugs. (A small number of children are born with HIV.) For both males and females, having sex under the influence of drugs or alcohol can increase risky behaviors that could lead to becoming infected with HIV."
is weightlifting anabolism or catabolism
Answer:
its anabolism
Explanation:
anabolic = building body mass and muscles
Something that changes the color of a food is a(n) _____.
Answer:
well you can use food dye to do that if thats what you want to know
Explanation:
think of the recreational/positive activities you and your family did during the quarantine period
What is semin made out of.
Answer:
sperm cells
Explanation:
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Bill wants to switch his breakfast cereal. Complete the sentences describing his comparison of the cereals.
This cereal is more nutritious than the one I used to eat because it's made with whole-grain wheat. This means it has lots of______
and______
. The cereal I used to eat lists white flour as the first ingredient and says that it is enriched with B
vitamins. This means that the manufacturer of the cereal_______
the whole grain by stripping off bran and germ.
Blank 1 options: a.fiber b.protein c.carbohydrates
Blank 2 options: a.glucose b.vitamins c.minerals
Blank 3: a.neutralised b.refined c.removed
Explanations:
Blank 1: It's obvious that the option choices are fiber and protein, because the new cereal is nutritious and has whole-grain wheat.
Blank 2: Glucose isn't that good for you when it comes to cereal, so this wouldn't be it because the cereal, and minerals doesn't even sound right for the last option.
Blank 3: Neutralized and refined doesn't make sense in the first two blanks anyway -.-
I hope they're not wrong. If so, please tell me! :>
Answer:
One of the answers in the first two blanks is vitamins. Also, do not choose protein or neutralized, because they are both wrong.
Aspirin is an example of a(an)
a.Illegal Drug
b. Over-the-counter drug
c.Prescription Drug
d.Replacement Drug
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
You can buy aspirin almost anywhere without needing something like a prescription. Its not illegal because they sell it at everystore possible around you, even the dollar store.