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A reservoir (/ˈrɛzərvwɑːr/; from French réservoir [ʁezɛʁvwaʁ]; lit. 'storehouse') is, most commonly, an enlarged natural or artificial lake, pond, or impoundment created using a dam or lock to store water. ... Defined as a storage space for fluids, reservoirs may hold water or gasses, including hydrocarbons.A single-purpose reservoir is designed to fulfill only one function, such as irrigation, power generation, navigation, flood control, water supply, recreation, or low-flow regulation. The trend has been toward construction of multiple-purpose reservoirs designed to serve at least two principal functions.
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Write a long answer to each of the following questions:
Natural contraception is safe but unreliable. Why? Explain with illustrations of
common natural methods.
Natural contraception does not protect against STIs such as chlamydia or HIV. You'll need to avoid sex, or use contraception such as condoms, during the time you might get pregnant, which some couples can find difficult.
Describe the historical events that impacted the food service industry in the following time periods (its culinary not health)
Answer:
Since the 1970s, historical studies of food in particular cultures have emerged as a new field, “culinary history.” Culinary history studies the origins and development of the foodstuffs, equipment, and techniques of cookery, the presentation and eating of meals, and the meanings of these activities to the societies that produce them. It looks at practices on both sides of the kitchen door, at the significance of the food to the cook and to those who consume it, and at how cooking is done and what the final product means. Consequently, culinary history is widely interdisciplinary. Studies make connections between the sciences – medical, biological, and social – and the humanities and draw heavily on anthropology, economics, psychology, folklore, literature, and the fine arts, as well as history. These multidisciplinary perspectives are integrated along geographic and temporal dimensions, and as a consequence, culinary history encompasses the whole process of procuring food from land or laboratory, moving it through processors and market-places, and finally placing it on the stove and onto the table. It emphasizes the role that food-related activities play in defining community, class, and social status – as epitomized in such fundamental human acts as the choice and consumption of one’s daily bread.
Culinary history can also be defined by what it is not. It is not, for example, simply a narrative account of what was eaten by a particular people at a particular time. Nor is it a matter of rendering entertaining stories about food, or telling anecdotes of people cooking and eating, or surveying cookbooks.
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Which human body systems interact to control the pH level due to CO2 levels of the blood within the human body?
Answer:
Respiratory Control ( I UNDERLINED THE MOST IMPORTANT PART)
Explanation:
The pH of blood during normal conditions is 7.4. However, CO2 dissociates into carbonic acid in the tissues. The medulla oblongata is the primary respiratory control center. Its main function is to send signals to the muscles that control respiration to cause breathing to occur. There are two regions in the medulla that control respiration: The ventral respiratory group stimulates expiratory movements. The respiratory system is what allows us to breathe and exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen. The human respiratory system is a series of organs responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. The primary organs of the respiratory system are the lungs, which carry out this exchange of gases as we breathe. Chemical- carbon dioxide, hydrogen ions and oxygen levels are the most important factors that regulate respiration. chemoreceptors- sensory receptors that detect CO2, H, and O2 levels in the blood.
why is compromise important in a marriage? so ik the basic answer but like idk how to form words correctly so, please help
- no compromise=forever fighting
- if you always do what the other person wants.... it's bad
Answer:
Compromise is important in marriage because it's how you and your companion will get along. If you don't compromise, then you will spend a lot of your time arguing and not getting along, which could harm your relationship in the long run. Also, if you just decide to let the other person do what they want, then they will learn that they can walk all over you and do whatever they want, with no consequences. If there is no compromise in marriage, then the marriage will most likely not last long.
Answer:
In marriage, if there is no compromise, they will quickly degrade into feelings of dissatisfaction and discord and the love will start to fade away. Of course, there are things that you shouldn't compromise such as, self-worth; you shouldn't allow your partner to make you feel bad about yourself, personal beliefs; your beliefs should never be questioned, dreams and goals; your partner should always support your dreams, etc. If there is no compromise it will most likely always result in arguing and if you are always doing what the other person wants, it is very bad. You are your own person and should be able to do what you please. There could be things that you do for your partner but it shouldn't be an everyday thing.
Explanation:
What is hydrogenation?
1. Fat is broken down and evenly distributed.
2. Vitamins or Minerals are added into a product
3. Milk is heated to kill bacteria
4. Unsaturated fats have Hydrogen atoms added
Answer: Choose your answer from there
Explanation:
Hydrogenation – meaning, to treat with hydrogen – is a chemical reaction between molecular hydrogen and another compound or element, usually in the presence of a catalyst such as nickel, palladium or platinum. The process is commonly employed to reduce or saturate organic compounds
If someone does NOT have ADHD
and takes a stimulant, it will affect
which part of the brain?
In this lesson, you have learned about the role that CTSOs play to develop the required professional skills in students. Look up any two CTSOs. Tabulate the major differences. Your response should state the fields both the CTSOs cater to and the prominent programs that they offer.
Answer: Future Educators Association (FEA) National FFA Organization
FEA is for students interested in education-related careers. The National FFA organization trains students in agriculture-related fields and leadership.
FEA offers programs, such as FEA honor society, that recognize outstanding students and their achievements in the teaching career they have chosen. The National FFA organization organizes many career development events that impart student learning in different activities. For example, farm business management events help students build business management skills and apply its principles to agricultural business.
FEA National Student Officer program enables students to serve as a FEA representative at a national level and thus develop strong leadership traits. The collegiate FFA program allows student to implement their leadership qualities in campus and community service.
Answer:
Future Educators Association (FEA) National FFA Organization
FEA is for students interested in education-related careers. The National FFA organization trains students in agriculture-related fields and leadership.
FEA offers programs, such as FEA honor society, that recognize outstanding students and their achievements in the teaching career they have chosen. The National FFA organization organizes many career development events that impart student learning in different activities. For example, farm business management events help students build business management skills and apply its principles to agricultural business.
FEA National Student Officer program enables students to serve as a FEA representative at a national level and thus develop strong leadership traits. The collegiate FFA program allows student to implement their leadership qualities in campus and community service.
Explanation:
What is gender identity?
one's self-concept of being male, female, both, or neither
the way people communicate their gender within their culture
attitudes, feelings, and behaviors linked to a person’s biological sex
a person’s sexual and romantic attraction to people of the same sex, the opposite sex, or both sexes
Answer:
one's self-concept of being male, female, both, or neither
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What direction do the players rotate on a side-out?
clockwise
counter clockwise
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The Power of Privacy short film raising awareness of the current situation of data security and what may be in store for both individuals and enterprises in the future
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Yes, this short film is presented in order to raise awareness about the current situation of data security. It gives a very important message about keeping private things away from your phone or other digital devices because these private materials would not be saved in these digital devices so the individual as well as the businessmen have to use protected devices for placing personal information.
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How many players on the field for one team at a time?
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Which of the following characteristics are shared by all cells? Select all that apply.
A.All cells have cytoplasm.
B.All cells have ribosomes.
C.All cells have chloroplasts.
D.All cells have a cell wall.
E.All cells contain DNA.
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Which of the following is not an example of homeostasis?
A.Your kidneys filter toxins out of your bloodstream.
B.When your body temperature lowers, you shiver in order to warm up.
C.Your breathing increases while running to provide more oxygen to your body.
D.Your body temperature continues to go up when you have a fever.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
All other answers are actions that support homeostasis = balancing in the body.
For D, when you have a fever, you want body temp to go down if using homeostasis, but answer says body temp goes up.
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Which action will best help a relationship survive a conflict?
O communicating in writing
being an active listener
O avoiding strong emotions
O avoiding negative feedback
Answer:
second one
Explanation:
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Answer:
B. being an active listener
Explanation:
During your lifetime, you will produce enough saliva to fill two swimming pools
true or false
Answer:
True! This was one of the fun facts Brainly gave haha
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truetruetrueWhich of the following is not a service faults?Group of answer Server bounces ball and then serves.
Server steps over the line
seves overhand
serve goes out of bounds
Answer:
Server bounces ball and then serves.
Explanation:
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Which meal is best for a pregnant woman to eat?
Answer:
A- First image
Explanation:
Food is for the body as ??? is to a car?
A. a engine
B. gas
C. brakes
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What does a website ending with .org most likely indicate?
Answer:
that the website is owned by an organization
Explanation:
org is short for organization
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1.Infectious diseases are caused by
a.phagocytes.b.cilia.
c.pathogens.d.vaccines.
2.Give an example of a disease caused by a
protozoan.
3.Why is it not a good idea to share a drinking glass
with someone?
4.Critical ThinkingDo you think that all
microorganisms are pathogens? Explain your
answer.
Section 2
5.White blood cells that carry out most of the
immune system’sfunctions arecalled
a.antibodies.b.lymphocytes.
c.vaccines.d.antibiotics.
6.What role do phagocytes play in inflammation?
7.What types of cells produce antibodies?
8.Explain how a vaccine can make you immune to a
particular infectious disease.
9.Critical ThinkingHow does your immune
system “remember” a particular pathogen?
10.Critical ThinkingMultiple sclerosis is a disease
in which T cells attack parts of the central nervous
system. How arethese T cells acting differently
from normal T cells?
Section 3
11.Antibiotics areusually prescribed for diseases
caused by
a.viruses.b.protozoans.
c.fungi.d.bacteria.
12.What part of the body does hepatitis affect? What
type of pathogen causes hepatitis?
13.Why is it important to make sure that your
immunizations are current?
14.Critical ThinkingMore people get the flu
during the winter months than at any other time
of year.Why do you think this is true?
Section 4
15.Anepidemic refers to a disease that
a.affects very b.affects many people
few people.in one area.
c.is caused by d.doesn’t spread.
bacteria.
16.Explain how antibiotic resistance could lead to a
bacterial disease epidemic.
17.Critical ThinkingDuring the SARS outbreak of
2003, the World Health Organization issued a
warning against traveling to countries where SARS
was present. Explain why this warning was issued
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
I really hope this helps! I’m doing something similar in my medical micro class and I’m swamped in that so I understand how you feel.
1.Infectious diseases are caused by
C.pathogens.
2.Give an example of a disease caused by a
Protozoan.
Malaria.
3.Why is it not a good idea to share a drinking glass
with someone?
If the water in a drinking glass or plastic bottle is shared with others, the risk for bacteria, viruses and intestinal parasites increases.
4.Critical Thinking Do you think that all
microorganisms are pathogens? Explain your
Answer.
This needs to be in your words but I’ll make it easier for you:
No I do not believe that all microorganisms are pathogens. This is because bacteria are microorganisms and not all bacteria are pathogens.
Section 2
5.White blood cells that carry out most of the
immune system’s functions are called
B. lymphocytes.
6.What role do phagocytes play in inflammation?
Phagocytes engulf and destroy pathogens.
7.What types of cells produce antibodies?
B cells! Each B cell produces a single species of antibody, each with a unique antigen-binding site. When a naïve or memory B cell is activated by antigen (with the aid of a helper T cell), it proliferates and differentiates into an antibody-secreting effector cell.
8.Explain how a vaccine can make you immune to a
particular infectious disease.
Vaccines contain a harmless form of the bacteria or virus that causes the disease you are being immunised against. The bacteria or virus will be killed, greatly weakened, or broken down into small parts before use in the vaccine so that they can trigger an immune response without making you sick.
9.Critical ThinkingHow does your immune
system “remember” a particular pathogen?
B lymphocytes are the cells of the immune system that make antibodies to invading pathogens like viruses. They form memory cells that remember the same pathogen for faster antibody production in future infections. It’s kind of like a database.
10.Critical ThinkingMultiple sclerosis is a disease
in which T cells attack parts of the central nervous
system. How arethese T cells acting differently
from normal T cells?
Killer T cells attack healthy body cells. Normal T cells attack body cells with pathogens
Section 3
11.Antibiotics areusually prescribed for diseases
caused by
d.bacteria.
12.What part of the body does hepatitis affect? What
Liver, viral hepatitis is most commonly caused by hepatitis A virus (HAV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HCV).
13.Why is it important to make su
type of pathogen causes hepatitis?
re that your
immunizations are current?
For children at least-vaccines for preventable diseases is essential. If a group of babies and young children fall behind on their vaccines, these diseases will have an opportunity to reemerge, causing outbreaks. It could even cause a community spread.
14.Critical ThinkingMore people get the flu
during the winter months than at any other time
of year.Why do you think this is true?
Personally I believe it is because people tend to stay inside together. You have people swapping germs and reusing items.
Section 4
15.Anepidemic refers to a disease that
a.affects very b.affects many people
few people.in one area.
c.is caused by d.doesn’t spread.
bacteria.
The question is a little mixed up but here: Epidemic refers to an increase, often sudden, in the number of cases of a disease above what is normally expected in that population in that area. Outbreak carries the same definition of epidemic, but is often used for a more limited geographic area.
16.Explain how antibiotic resistance could lead to a
bacterial disease epidemic.
If the disease changes and mutates the disease will spread rapidly without a cure.
17.Critical ThinkingDuring the SARS outbreak of
2003, the World Health Organization issued a
warning against traveling to countries where SARS
was present. Explain why this warning was issued
So that the illness would not be spread by visitors into their own countries and create a pandemic.
Explanation:
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Explain the difference between the types of muscle contraction.
The organisms form carbon films hollow forms are left in sediment by decaying organisms. Organisms from carbon films by hollow forms are left in sediment by decaying organisms.
What is the use of soft-bodied organisms?Dead soft-bodied has organisms which are usually preserved as the carbon films fossils over the time, unlike higher organisms that have the skeletons. These carbon has outlines which has been formed when the organisms will die and are buried in the deep and deeper layers of sediment.
The pressure and the temperatures cause the volatile elements, that make up the organism, such as oxygen and nitrogen to escape leaving behind a more and more stable carbon skeleton.
Carbon films are the term used for fossils that are made by dead organisms. This is formed from aquatic animals. Aquatic animals like fish, crustaceans, etc. When these organisms died, their body sank down to the floor of the water.
Therefore, The organisms form carbon films hollow forms are left in sediment by decaying organisms. Organisms from carbon films by hollow forms are left in sediment by decaying organisms.
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Regulating medications is important because improper use of medications can be harmful.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
T
F
Answer:
T
Explanation:
because this was the procedure for DNS records about it is possible
True. Regulating medications is important because improper use of medications can be harmful.
Why regulating medications important?Regulating medication is important to ensure that only safe and effective drugs are made available to the public. Medications can have powerful effects on the body and must be used correctly to avoid potentially harmful side effects or interactions with other drugs. By regulating medications, government agencies can review and approve drugs before they are marketed to ensure that they are safe and effective for their intended use.
Regulation also helps to prevent counterfeit or substandard drugs from entering the market, as well as to monitor and address any safety concerns that arise once a drug is in use. Additionally, regulating medications helps to establish standardized dosages and instructions for use, which can reduce the risk of medication errors and improve patient outcomes. Overall, regulating medications is a critical component of ensuring the safety and efficacy of pharmaceuticals and protecting public health.
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Select the correct answer. Which of the following is NOT a tip for race preparation?
A.Never wear new shoes to a race.
B.Eat a good meal the night before your race.
C.Eat a big, carbohydrate-filled meal 1-2 hours before your race.
D.Double check your race time and location well ahead of time.
How can alcohol increase the dangerous risks a person takes? Give at least 2 specific examples of risks someone who's under the influence of alcohol might take.
Research has also shown that alcohol misuse increases the risk of liver disease, cardiovascular diseases, depression, and stomach bleeding, as well as cancers of the oral cavity, esophagus, larynx, pharynx, liver, colon, and rectum.
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Temperature ranges tend to be larger at the coast. *
True or False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
can we cry wearing contact lens
Answer:
If you decide to swim in your contacts, remember:
If you decide to swim with contacts, wear daily disposable contact lenses along with waterproof swimming goggles.
Don’t swim in lenses if you can avoid it. Water could transfer bacteria which can change the shape of the lens and create infection
If you swim regularly (or just don't want to wear lenses), wear prescription swimming goggles so you can see more clearly in the water.
When contact lens wearers are near water, proper precautions must be taken to ensure their lenses do not come into contact with it. This guide should answer all your questions about contact lenses and water.
Answer:
no, you cant
Explanation:
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Why is washing the dishes important?
Answer:
washing dishes is important because you need clean dishes, its the sanitary thing to do, ita also so you dont eat on dirty dishes
Explanation:
Can anyone give me 3 reasons why school cafeteria food is bad?
Answer:
1.Meat goes dry when it’s kept hot for too long.
2.Its cheap.
3. It goes bad quick which is causing students to eat bad food.
Explanation:
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Answer:
they buy rip offs, They spit it the food most likely, and It looks like slop
Explanation:
It is very bad