Answer:
you inhale like suck the air in from ur nose and then you blow it out
Explanation:
Name 3 fouls that would result in you going in the One Minute Penalty Box?
HELP!!! Factors associated with an increased risk for alcohol dependence include:
1.Select one claim from the background section of this assignment. Discuss whether you are in support of or against the claim and why.
2.Explain the evidence you used from either article to support your argument about the claim.
Answer:
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Your teacher says you don't have to take the final exam if you have a "B" average at the end of the semester.
Answer:
Cool..?
Explanation:
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Answer:
the answer is C.
HELP!!! Long-term effects of alcohol on the body include:
Answer: A.) All the above
Explanation: Drinking too much alcohol can cause abnormal activation of digestive enzymes produced by the pancreas. Alcohol puts the brakes on your immune system. Your body can't make the numbers of white blood cells it needs to fight germs. So for 24 hours after drinking, you're more likely to get sick. Long-term, heavy drinkers are much more likely to get illnesses.
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How chemical wastes are doing harm to our environment
Answer: Hazardous, or toxic, waste is the potentially dangerous byproduct of a wide range of activities, including manufacturing, farming, water treatment systems, construction, automotive garages, laboratories, hospitals, and other industries. The waste may be liquid, solid, or sludge and contain chemicals, heavy metals, radiation, pathogens, or other materials. Even households generate hazardous waste, from items such as batteries, used computer equipment, and leftover paints or pesticides.
Explanation: In the past, many hazardous wastes were only loosely regulated, allowing substantial contamination of communities and the environment. In the U.S., toxic waste has been overseen by the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) since 1976, as well as state departments of environmental protection. The EPA now requires that hazardous waste be handled with special precautions and be disposed of in designated facilities. Many towns have special collection days for household hazardous waste.
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A Burrows solution 100-ml label reads 1:7.5 v/v What is the volume of Burrows solution in the total volume?
Answer:
volume of Burrows = 11.76 ml ( to 2 decimal places)
Explanation:
Total volume of solution = 100 ml
Ratio of Burrows to solvent = 1 : 7.5 v/v
This means that in every 8.5 (1 + 7.5) ml of solution, the volume of Burrows is 1 ml
8.5 ml of solution = 1 ml of Burrows
1 ml of solution = 1/8.5 ml of Burrows
∴ 100 ml of solution = 100 × 1/8.5 ml of Burrows
100 × 1/8.5 = 100 ÷ 8.5 = 11.76 ml
∴ volume of Burrows = 11.76 ml ( to 2 decimal places)
Which disorder is characterized by the clearing of the digestive tract that follows cycles of overeating?
a. Obesity
b. Bulimia
c. Anorexia Nervosa
d. Binge Eating Disorder
How might the effect of jogging in place compare to walking in place?
Answer:
Walking puts less pressure on your joints, and you may be able to do it for longer. Running in place is more stressful on the body. However, it may burn more calories than walking, which may lead to increased weight loss. It also has a more positive effect on cardiovascular health.
Explanation:
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Firefighting equipment found in most hospitals
includes which items? Select all that apply.
fire blankets
oxygen tanks
no-smoking signs
sprinkler systems
Answer:
Oxygen tanks
No-smoking signs
sprinkler systems
Explanation:
I believe these three things are most found in hospitals.
Let me know if I'm right!
Sarah has optimal health, but she lives in a metro area that has high levels of air pollution. Which dimension of health will be lower for Sarah?
A.
Psychological
B.
Emotional
C.
Social
D.
Environmental
Answer:
D. Environmental. If the air is unfit to breath
Answer:D.
Explanation: Because how bad the air is and how it is not good for you
Cross-sectional studies and longitudinal studies differ on whether people undergo intellectual decline as they age. Explain how this is possible. Then, describe the distinction between fluid intelligence and crystallized intelligence, and explain how each can change over time.
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Answer:
Cross-sectional research gathers data to compare across groups. It is conducted and analyzed at the same time. If people undergo intellectual decline as they age, people who are older in the study will have different results in the intelligence testing category compared to younger people. Longitudinal studies gather data on the same subjects more than once, over a span of time. If participants undergo intellectual decline as they age during a longitudinal study, that will impact the study, and be recorded.
Fluid intelligence is the ability to problem solve and reason in novel or unique situations, and crystallized intelligence is the ability to use previously acquired knowledge or personal experience to problem solve or reason. These two phenomena could change over time through intellectual decline. If someone goes through intellectual decline, it will be harder for them to reason, problem solve, or pull knowledge from past experiences, thus influencing how fluid and crystallized intelligence works from individual to individual.
Explanation:
a student states that only a male human offspring can express a recessive sex linked X chromosome mutation is this statement accurate
Answer:
No, both female and male have X chromosomes but a male has a Y chromosomes. Only females have two X chromosomes.
Explanation:
true or false you can physically see high chlorestoral?
Answer:
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Answer:
False
Explanation:
you usually have no signs or symptoms of high cholesterol.
What makes good footwork in netball? Write a detailed paragraph
ANSWER
balance
reaction
speed
agility
move your feet when you haven't got the ball, to make it easier think of the ball as something that freezes you, then when u release it you are melted and can move again, also when you are stood still the landing foot you can pivot around which means you can "spin" around on that foot... a way to remember is like saying then you get "frozen" only your non landing foot is unfrozen and you are able to move it around to spin on the landing foot
Albert announces to his mother, he is hungry and asks what is there to eat? She respond go look in the refrigerator
Answer:
Albert: Mom, i'm hungry, is there anything to eat?
Mom: Go look in the refrigerator
Albert: Okay mom
Full story:
Albert: Mom, i'm hungry, is there anything to eat?
Mom: Go look in the refrigerator
Mom: what ya doing there son?
Albert: nothing mom, just checking the refrigerator
Mom: okay then son
Albert: *going to his room
Albert: *plays fortnite
Dad: ARE YOU WINNING SON
Of the four exercises attempted in the activity I was able to complete
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
In which of the following organs is an acid produced?
Answer:
The stomach.
Explanation:
The stomach produces stomach acid to break down food.
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Which of the following best describes how an organ system servers the needs of cells? Is it A. The cardiovascular system pumps blood, which carries nutrients and oxygen, to cells in the body. B. The muscular system works with skeletal system to move the body. C. The integumentary system absorbs oxygen that carried cells. D. The small intestine absorbs nutrients that are used in cell functions.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The cardiovascular system maintains blood flow to all parts of the body which also includes the cells. The cardiovascular system aids cells with the necesarry supply of oxygen to survive.
In the body the organs work to maintain the cells in the body. The circulatory, respiratory and digestive provide nutrition and energy to the cells that need to live.
The role of the heart is to pump blood so that oxygenated blood is carried to various parts of the body and hence the cells are maintained and get their proper nutrition on time.Hence the option A is correct.
Learn more bout the following best describes how an organ system servers.
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lymph tissue and lymph nodes that protect the body from infection
A. adenoids and tonsils
B. alveoli and sinuses
C. bronchi and trachea
C Write differences on
Population distribution and population composition
Answer:The difference is:-
Explanation: Population distribution Answers where people live. Do they live in sparsly or densly populated area?
population composition tells the characterstics(behevior)of group of people.
investigates the body's structure, whereas investigates the processes or functions of living things
Answer:physical,cytology does are correct ones
Explanation:
What are two ways parents,guardians,mentors and teachers teach value?
Answer:
Positive Self Esteem And Self Control
Why is being physically fit important to your health?
Bones have this joint in your wrists?
A. Slidinging
B. Hindge
C. Ellipsoid
D. Ball-n-socket
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Briefly explain why maintaining a healthy weight is important in cardiovascular system care
Answer:
maintaining a healthy weight is important in cardiovascular system care because if you are careless about your health, your body will be in danger. you could be putting yourself at risk for high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, and heart diseases. This will most likely result in death if not treated quickly or taken seriously.
The temperature danger zone is considered to be:
Bacteria grow most rapidly in the range of temperatures between 40 °F and 140 °F, doubling in number in as little as 20 minutes. This range of temperatures is often called the “Danger Zone.” Never leave food out of refrigeration over 2 hours.
List three ways a positive
social-emotional can improve
health statues
Answer:
Explanation:
self respect
a high regard for oneself because one behaves in responsible ways
value
a standard or belief
good character
a person who uses self control to act on responsible values