Answer:
whyyyy is that whyyyyyy
Which of the following are common symptoms of anorexia nervosa
Answer:
Starvation, too much exercise, dizziness, fatigue, slow growth, and brittle nails
Explanation:
how many bones does a human have inthere body in total
Answer:
206
Explanation:
Answer:
206
Explanation:
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Use what you have learned to answer the questions below.
1. Pick one drug you believe is important for seventh graders to know about. Name the drug and write at least 2 sentences about your reasons for educating seventh graders about it.
2. What does this drug do to the brain, and what are its short-term and long-term effects on the brain, the rest of the body, or the mind? Write at least 3 sentences on this topic that seventh graders could understand.
3. What are some internal and external reasons that a teen might use, or decide not to use, this drug? Write at least 3 sentences on this topic that seventh graders could understand.
4. Assume you were going to teach this information to a group of seventh graders. Pick a title for your presentation that would make the seventh graders want to listen to you.
Answer:
1) Marijuana, marijuana is a drug that can cause people to get intoxicated, go to the hospital, get arrested, or sometimes fatal/lethal. In some states it is legal to use though, but only for medical reason, mostly severe ones.
Explanation:
(1 point)
11. About a month before an election, you receive a call with a recorded message from a local
politician asking for her vote. This is an example which kind of advertising?
O direct marketing
direct mail
O telemarketing
O robocall
Answer:
robocall
Explanation:
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The term carcinogen refers to:
the spread of disease.
the chemicals used to stop the spread of cancer.
a term that means the same as an aneurysm.
a substance that produces cancer.
Answer:
A carcinogen is any substance, radionuclide, or radiation that promotes carcinogenesis, the formation of cancer. Several radioactive substances are considered carcinogens, but their carcinogenic activity is attributed to the radiation, for example gamma rays and alpha particles, which they emit
Explanation:
A substance that produces cancer
Which Carbohydrate is "slow acting" and makes your stomach feel "full" longer?
Simple
Compound
Contrast
Complex
Answer:
I'd say "complex" (D)
Explanation:
can you help me by today or tomorrow
Answer:yes
Explanation:yes
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Answer:
Carbon dioxide
Explanation:
Because The heart pumps the oxygen to the muscles that are doing the exercise. When you exercise and your muscles work harder, your body uses more oxygen and produces more carbon dioxide.
Answer:
Carbon Dioxide
Explanation:
The heart uses Oxygen and pumps it throughout the body, in return making more Carbon dioxide come out.
if A player grabs an opponent's jersey to keep her from jumping for a header is it counted as a foul
Answer:
If this is for Basketball than yes it is
Explanation:
Less than_____ of people in the United States know how much they need to save for retirement.
Answer: 55% to 80%
Explanation:
which term means the number of years a person can expect to live
health continuum
physical health
life expectancy
Answer:
Pretty sure its Physical Healthh
Answer:
life expectancy
its in the name
the definition of it is
"the average period that a person may expect to live."
so that seems to fit pretty well
Which TWO activities would require critical-thinking skills?
• collecting an X-ray from the imaging department at a hospital
• prescribing pain meds to a patient based on the patient's history
• transferring a patient's X-ray image to a doctor's computer
• promoting a member of a medical team to a senior position
• editing a medical report to remove spelling mistakes
Answer:
prescribing pain meds to a patient based on the patient's history
promoting a member of a medical team to a senior position
Explanation:
"Critical-thinking" refers to the person's ability to judge a situation according to his own analysis and evaluation. Such evaluation will depend on the person's experience, observation, reasoning and similar things. Among the activities above, the second choice and the fourth choice are the only ones which show the skill.
Prescribing pain meds to a patient based on the patient's history requires an intellectual skill. This means that one has to know the age of the person, his allergy to some pain meds and other medicines he's taking will also be considered in order to know which pain medication is best for him.
Promoting a member of a medical team to a senior position should be thoroughly planned, thus it requires an intellectual skill. One has to know why the member has to be promoted, and his work experience will also be considered. Many things will be synthesized before arriving at a conclusion.
What are the factors affecting our health?
Answer: food, exercise, behavior
Explanation:
Which statement accurately descríbes the nervous systern?
O A It is electrochernical.
O B. It works just like electrical wires.
O C. It only exísts in the brain.
OD. Itworks just like a battery.
A teen who pouts and stomp her foot when she disagrees with her parents is demonstrateating A.Projection B.Compensation C.Repression D.Regression
a cancer that affects the tissues of the lymphatic system
Answer:
Lymphoma
Explanation:
Match each injury with the long term consequences
Programs that teach about ___ relationships can reduce incidents?
The Venn diagram shows similarities and differences between conflict signs and stress. According to the
diagram, what is getting defensive a sign of?
a. A growing conflict
c. Being stressed
b. Both a growing conflict and being stressed d. None of the above
Answer:D
Explanation:
It’s D because when you are a 14 y/o taking finals you just guess
How do advertisements influence underage drinking? They show underage people drinking. They list the negative side effects of drinking. They show drinkers in beautiful or fun scenarios. They explain alcoholic products in detail
Answer:
They list the negative side effects of drinking.
I think this is the answer.
they list side effects
How do I love myself? I need this as soon as possible please
the amount of force that a muscle or muscle group can apply against a resistance describes which type of fitness?
a flexibility
b muscular endurance
c strength
d power
Answer is C)strength
Explanation:
BASKETBALL QUESTION-
11.
How many seconds does an offensive team have to move the ball over the mid-court line?
7 seconds
12 seconds
10 seconds
5 seconds
Answer:
10 seconds
Explanation:
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How are you (like really)?
Answer:
good and you
Explanation
Have a good day
Answer:
I'm depressed and don't tell anyone because I feel like they won't care even though I'm always there for them but it's okay becuase I just keep it inside.
Explanation:
For safety reasons, floor hockey games have a penalty box when players commit rules infractions. What is the amount of time a player spends in the penalty box for a major penalty? 2 Minutes 5 Minutes 8 Minutes 10 Minutes
Answer:
5 Minutes.
Explanation:
When a player commits a major penalty such as unnecessary body contact, throwing the stick, delaying the game intentionally, being rough, between other fouls, the player must go to the penalty box and stay there for five minutes. The team plays without one member for five minutes, which gives an advantage to the offended team.
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Which of the following alternative medicine techniques stimulates various points on the body to help a person feel better? 1. Acupressure 2. Homeopathy 3. Acupuncture
A.) 1 and 3
B.) 2
C.) 3 only
D.) 1 only
Answer:
Dude you need to put the picture 2
Answer:
i think its A?
Explanation:
1. The bones that form a cage around the chest are called rib cage
2. The longest bone in the body is called the
femur
3. The general term for all of the bones in the head is
4. The spinal column is made of many small veterbrae
stacked on top of each other.
5. The longest bone in the arm is the
6. The common name for the scapula is the
7. How many bones are in each wrist?
They are the carpals.
8. The bones that make up the palm of your hand are called,
O
L
3. skull
5. Humerus
6. shoulder blade
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Alternative medicine might also be called 1.Mainstream medicine 2. Integrative medicine 3. Complementary medicine
A) 1.
B) 2. and 3.
C) 2. only
D) 3. only
Answer:
B) 2 and 3
Explanation:
PEOPLE GAIN WEIGHT FROM...
A) EATING MORE FOOD THAN THEY USE UP
B) EATING MORE CALORIES THAN THEY USE UP
C) BOTH A AND B ABOVE
D) NONE OF THE ABOVE
Answer:
The answer letter is C.
Explain the importance of variety, nutrient-dense foods, and placing limits on
certain ingredients, when it comes to food selection and consumption.
Answer:
Eating a variety of foods from the five major food groups provides a range of different nutrients to the body, promotes good health and can help reduce the risk of disease – as well as keeping your diet interesting with different flavours and textures!
Answer: Within a food group, foods can come in many forms and are not created equal in terms of what counts as a cup or an ounce. Some foods are more concentrated, and some are more airy or contain more water. Cup- and ounce-equivalents identify the amounts of foods from each food group with similar nutritional content. In addition, portion sizes do not always align with one cup-equivalent or one ounce-equivalent.
Eating an appropriate mix of foods from the food groups and subgroups—within an appropriate calorie level—is important to promote health. Each of the food groups and their subgroups provides an array of nutrients, and the amounts recommended reflect eating patterns that have been associated with positive health outcomes. Foods from all of the food groups should be eaten in nutrient-dense forms. The following sections describe the recommendations for each of the food groups, highlight nutrients for which the food group is a key contributor, and describe special considerations related to the food group.
for example, vegetables.
Healthy eating patterns include a variety of vegetables from all of the five vegetable subgroups—dark green, red and orange, legumes (beans and peas), starchy, and other.[10] These include all fresh, frozen, canned, and dried options in cooked or raw forms, including vegetable juices. The recommended amount of vegetables in the Healthy U.S.-Style Eating Pattern at the 2,000-calorie level is 2½ cup-equivalents of vegetables per day. In addition, weekly amounts from each vegetable subgroup are recommended to ensure variety and meet nutrient needs.
To provide all of the nutrients and potential health benefits that vary across different types of vegetables, the Healthy U.S.-Style Eating Pattern includes weekly recommendations for each subgroup. Vegetable choices over time should vary and include many different vegetables. Vegetables should be consumed in a nutrient-dense form, with limited additions such as salt, butter, or creamy sauces. When selecting frozen or canned vegetables, choose those lower in sodium.