Answer:
its B. that's my answer. I'm sure of it
Explanation:
Mildred is in her 20s. Her doctor tells her that she is gradually losing muscle mass and strength especially in her back and legs. Her doctor has advised her to exercise regularly and focus on her diet as a strategy to slow down the decline of muscle mass and strength. Which of the following terms best describes Mildred's condition?
A) sarcoma
B) osteopenia
C) osteoporosis
D) sarcopenia
Answer:it sounds like sarcopenia
Explanation: Sarcopenia is when the bones weaken and muscle mass dwindles
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How do mental and emotional illnesses affect social health?
Answer: mental and emotional illness affect the present state of mind. The way we think and feel is the what we show in our social lives. It can affect our social life and health. Emotional illness can affect our social lives. The way we speak and interact with others can have an effect on the social life.
Answer:B
Explanation:
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What are the advantages of having doctors disclose information? PLEASE ANSWER!!!
Answer:
gives risk
Explanation:
youyou must disclose information if it is required by law you should satisfy yourself that personal information is needed and the disclosure is required by law only disclose information relevant to the request and only in the law required by law
How do heredity and environment interact?
Answer:
The environment of a species can directly impact the hereditary traits that are passed down from generation to generation. Suppose there is a group of birds that live on a particularly cold island. If the first birds to arrive on the island had a small amount amount of feathers, it is likely that the birds adapted and passed traits down to their offspring that then allowed for future generations to have either more feathers or fluffier feathers to protects against the cold of their environment.
Explanation:
Think back-what school activities/assignments have worked best for you? How does it relate to your learning style?
Answer:
All of them in all subjects.
The ways in which health issue can be addressed include
Answer:
1. By leading by example
2. volunteering time
3. and by creating a PSA
Explanation:
It depends on what your teacher told you. But I think this is right.
Some traits, such as the color of your eyes and the shape of your nose, are controlled by___ and may affect your health and well-being.
Answer:
heredity
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is heredity
Explanation:
hair, eye and skin colour are inherited and some diseases and mental health problems can also be inherited. So you can say that they may affect your health and well-being.
Chapter Test
What hormone does the pancreas release as blood sugar rises?
O A) adrenaline
OB) calcitonin
OC) insulin
OD) peptin
Answer:
OC)insulin
Explanation:
The most important hormone that the pancreas produces is insulin. Insulin is released by the 'beta cells' in the islets of Langerhans in response to food. Its role is to lower glucose levels in the bloodstream and promote the storage of glucose in fat, muscle, liver and other body tissues.
How many calories in a Big Mac (McDonald’s) and how much is Fat calories?
Which activities/assignments have been most challenging for you? How does it relate to your learning style?
Answer:
School wise I don't have any challenges yet I've always been a straight A student and I play sports, an JROTC cadet, and has always been at least one unit ahead on classwork.
More Blood Equals More oxygen, Which Equals more Energy. True Or False
Answer:
i think its true
Explanation:
Answer: this is true
Explanation:
Give one example of a Health Science career and the primary purpose of their occupation.
Which elements of HPI are met in this statement? Patient complains of headache and blurry vision for the past 3 days.A. Location, severity, and duration.
B. Location, quality, and duration.C. Quality, severity, and timing.
D. Quality, duration, timing.
Answer:
its B
Explanation:
In which part of the heart do the endocardium extensions form?
Answer:
Its valves btw
Explanation:
1) What kind of learner are you? Put in order from highest score to lowest score. 2) What are 3 study strategies that you currently use? Have they been helpful? Why? 3) What are 2 new study strategies that you will start using during distance learning.
Answer:
1.Am a beginner 2.By practising and reading
Two components of your environment that can affect your wellness are peer influence and role models.
Answer:
this is a true statement, although it is not a question so i am confuzzled.
Explanation:
An advertisement on the radio warning the public against the dangers of smoking is called a __________. A. public service declaration B. public health message C. public service announcement D. public health initiative Please select the best answer from the choices provided. A B C D
Answer:
C- public service announcement
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is c
Explanation:
Please help me do this! Just put your answer in paragraph form and research it for me, please
Answer:
whats this about
Explanation:
What is the correct name for that “tail” that allows the sperm to move upward though the female vagina
Answer:
Flagellum
Explanation:
A flagellum is a whiplike appendage that allows a cell or organism to move.
Answer:
The correct answer would be flagellum
Chapter Test
Which of the following body systems is stressed by extremely low body fat?
OA) digestive system
OB) muscular system
OC) reproductive system
OD) respiratory system
Answer:
OA) digestive system
Explanation:
The levels of body fat are critical for normal body function, and not only high but also low body fat levels may lead to different health problems including hair loss, skin problems, abnormal cardiac rhythm, etc. Moreover, it has been shown that extremely low body fat produces digestive disturbances and gastrointestinal problems, which are often associated with eating disorders such as bulimia and anorexia. In young adult persons, body fat percentages between 12–20 % and 20–30 % in males and females, respectively, are considered to be normal.
Answer:
C. Reproductive System
Long-term alcohol misuse may cause what ?
Answer:
Long-term alcohol misuse is associated with liver disease, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and neurological damage, as well as psychiatric problems such as depression, anxiety, and antisocial personality disorder.
Explanation:
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Answer:
a, liver disease
b, cancer
c, cardiovascular disease
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Answer:
D: All of the Above
Explanation: Everyone has different experiences and everyone has different concerns. How serious are the cons? How important are the pros? Will the cons hurt you more than the pros would help? There are many questions to be asked. When you do ask these questions, make sure that you find the answers before trying anything that could be harmful.
Which scenario best describes motion?
Answer:
A: A ball rolling from point A to point B
Explanation:
Answers A Egd
Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition
The study of the choices people make in an effort to satisfy their needs and wants.
Answer:
The correct answer is : economics.
Explanation:
People makes various choices in order to satisfy their needs and what they want such as buying services and goods to consume them. The study of choices people make to satisfy and fulfill their unlimited needs and wants is termed as Economics.
It is required to make choices as their is scarcity and limited amount of resources to satisfy everyone's need and wants thus, people need to make choices.
Thus, the correct answer is : economics.
Answer:
economics
Explanation:
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Approximately 2000 litres of blood are pumped through a persons heart each day. What amount of blood is pumped through the person's heart each hour?
name the dangers of water pollution by persticides and herbicides
Explanation:
Weeds, disease, and harmful insects and fungi rob plants of water, sunlight, and nutrients, which can have a devastating impact on food production.
9. Karen jogs 3-5 times per week at 65%-85% of her maximum heart rate tor 5 minutes.
Karen wants to improve her cardiorespiratory endurance, she will need to increase
A. Intensity
B. Time
C. Frequency
D. Specificity
Where is you carotid artery?
Where is your radial artery?
Answer:
carotid artery is situated on both sides of our neck, while the radial artery is present on the forearm.
On the right hand the radial artery is on the left side
whereas, on the left hand it is on the right side.
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Deductible
Co-Payment
Co-Insurance
Plan A
Plan B
Planc
Monthly
Premium
$200
$300
$500
$1000 per person
$500 per person
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$25 per visit
$10 per visit
0
20%
10%
0
1. How much money would be deducted from James's pay annually if he chooses Plan B?