Answer:
arteries , heart, veins, lungs, blood vessels
Explanation:
How does bicycling build fitness?
Answer:
It stimulates your blood flow and makes you legs stronger. It can also help prevent cardiovascular diseases. Also, strengthens your heart muscles, lowers resting pulse and reduces blood fat levels.
Explanation:
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Validation is sometimes more important than fixing someone else's problems.
A.
True
B.
False
Answer:
i do believe it is option A.
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Many noncommunicable diseases are chronic illnesses that usually heal once they go into remission.
True
False
Question 6 (1 point)
Making healthy lifestyle choices and forming healthy habits now can reduce your risk of developing cancer later in life.
True
False
Question 7 (1 point)
Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease cannot be cured, but medications can help manage the conditions and symptoms.
True
False
Question 8 (1 point)
Alcohol-based rubs are effective when soap and water are unavailable, even for visibly dirty hands.
True
False
The type of muscle shown here lines the walls of the stomach. It is
)
A)
smooth muscle.
B)
cardiac muscle.
C
skeletal muscle.
D)
striated muscle.
Answer:
smooth muscle
Explanation:
The mucosa consists of epithelium, an underlying loose connective tissue layer called lamina propria, and a thin layer of smooth muscle called the muscularis mucosa.
are all trans women born with male parts
(i just want to know I'm trying to figure out my sexuality)
ℍ! ℍ '? . , ℕ , , , , .
Answer: hellooooooooooooooo
Answer:
Oh, oh
Oh, I can't get it back
But I don't want it back
I realized that she don't know how to act
Never been a du m b dude, no, I'm not dense
I just had a slight lack of common sense
I was the good guy
She was the bad girl
I'm thinking one girl
She thinking me, Earl, James, and Jimmy
Yep, she had plenty
But love for me, she didn't have any
I was inviting (her into my heart)
Hmm, but she was out riding (in some other man's car uh)
She was my night time (thought I was her star)
Guess I was wrong, but see, I'm strong
Won't take long for me to move on
Oh, please, don't worry 'bout me, I'm fine
(Please, don't worry 'bout me, I'm fine)
Only gonna play the fool one time
(Only gonna play the fool one time)
Trust me when I say that I'll be okay
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Go on, girl
I can't get it back
But I don't want it back
I realized that she don't know how to act
Tried to settle down and look what I get
Thought it was my time, but I guess not yet
She at the b a r getting drinks from many men
I'm in the house, thinking she's with her gi rlfri end s
Just not knowin', truly not knowin'
I look back now like, "Man, I was open"
I was inviting (her into my heart), hey
But she was out riding (in some other man's car)
She was my night time (thought I was her star)
Guess I was wrong, but see, I'm strong
Won't take long for me to move on
Oh, please, don't worry 'bout me, I'm fine
(Please, don't worry 'bout me, I'm fine)
Only gonna play the fool one time
(Only gonna play the fool one time)
Trust me when I say that I'll be okay
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Go on, girl
Ooh, the mistake I made was clear
(We never should've been together)
That's the reason you're not here
(I know that I can do much better)
Hey, not a single salty tear
Not a feelin' in my chest
Baby, I'm feelin' no stress
I'm too fly to be depressed
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Mmm
Go on, girl, go on, girl
Oh, oh, oh, oh, hey, oh
Please, don't worry 'bout me, I'm fine
(Please, don't worry 'bout me, I'm fine)
Only gonna play the fool one time
(Only gonna play the fool one time)
Trust me when I say that I'll be okay
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Go on, girl
Oh, please, don't worry 'bout me, I'm fine
(Please, don't worry 'bout me, I'm fine)
Only gonna play the fool one time
(Only gonna play the fool one time)
Trust me when I say that I'll be okay
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Go on, girl
Mmm, go on, girl, go on, girl, go on, girl
I'll be fine
Explanation:
Which characteristic can be inherited?
A. acting ability
B. short temper
C. sense of humor
D. long toes
Answer: D. Long toes
Explanation:
the others are skills not charasteristics:)
Question 11 (1 point)
Which of the following is an example of a disease caused by bacteria?
a
Measles.
b
Influenza.
c
Malaria.
d
Food poisoning.
Question 12 (1 point)
Which of the following is not a transmission method for communicable diseases?
a
Heredity.
b
Coughing.
c
Mosquitoes.
d
Contaminated objects.
Question 13 (1 point)
Sore throat, fever, painful swallowing, and voice changes are all symptoms of ____.
a
mononucleosis
b
conjunctivitis
c
influenza
d
tonsillitis
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Discuss the difference between short-term and long-term fitness goals. Provide an example of each. (Site 1)
(sorry if its the wrong subject i didnt know what to put for it
Answer:
Explanation:
a long-term versus a short-term goal they're still both goals but they have differences to them, like the fact that a long-term goal is something that's going to take a while to achieve. on the other hand a short-term goal is something that you can achieve in a short amount of time. For an example a long-term goal is getting your grades to the 90s. a short-term goal eating a healthy that day. In conclusion short-term goals and long-term goals can be different in some ways.
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Which cognitive expert's theory does the scenario describe? Ashlyn has a dog in her house, but she has never seen a cat. When she visits a friend who has a cat, she notices the animal's fur and four legs and thinks it is a dog. Once learning the animal is a cat, she notes the differences and tells her parents about the new animal she me
A. Lev Vygotsky's pivots theory
B. Lev Vygotsky's cultural-history psychology framework
C. Jean Piaget's schemata theory
D. Erik Erikson's psychosocial stages
Answer:
C
Explanation:
All living things have four basic needs to live and function. List these four needs. Sample Response: All living things require water, air, food, and a place to live in order to survive.______________ What did you include in your response? Check all that apply. Living things require water. Living things require air. Living things require food. Living things require a place to live.
Answer:
food water shelter and air.
Explanation:
is it true that humen have 5 scenes
Answer:
Humans have 5 senses
Explanation:
Touch Smell vision hearing Touch
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Attendance count: Exercise on a daily basis can improve an individuals physical fitness levels as well as improve his/her health.
Write a paragraph at least 5 sentences supporting this statement.
Use complete sentences in paragraph form and grammar and spelling count.
Answer:
Exercise improves mental health by reducing anxiety, depression, and negative mood and by improving self-esteem and cognitive function. Exercise has also been found to alleviate symptoms such as low self-esteem and social withdrawal.
Most of us know the many physical benefits of exercise: weight control, lower blood pressure, reduced risk of diabetes, and increased energy, just to name a few. But what about the psychological benefits of exercise? From easing symptoms of depression and anxiety to keeping your memory sharp, there’s no shortage of mental benefits of exercise. Whether you need motivation to get to the gym or to just take a brisk walk, the five psychological benefits of physical activity below will have you tying up your shoe laces and heading out the door.
Help for depression and anxiety
Exercise is a scientifically proven mood booster, decreasing symptoms of both depression and anxiety. Physical activity kicks up endorphin levels, the body’s famous “feel good” chemical produced by the brain and spinal cord that produces feelings of happiness and euphoria. Even just moderate exercise throughout the week can improve depression and anxiety, so much so that some doctors recommend trying out an exercise regimen for these conditions before turning to medication.
Decreased stress
Another mental benefit of exercise is reduced stress levels—something that can make us all happier. Increasing your heart rate can actually reverse stress-induced brain damage by stimulating the production of neurohormones like norepinephrine, which not only improve cognition and mood but improve thinking clouded by stressful events. Exercise also forces the body’s central and sympathetic nervous systems to communicate with one another, improving the body’s overall ability to respond to stress.
Increased self-esteem and self-confidence
From improving endurance to losing weight and increasing muscle tone, there’s no shortage of physical achievements that come about from regular exercise. All those achievements can all add up to a whopping boost of self-esteem—and the confidence that comes with it. You may not set out for better-fitting clothes, a slimmer physique, and the ability to climb a hill without getting winded. Oftentimes it happens before you even realize it. It’s just one of the many benefits of physical activity that boost your body, mind, and spirit.
Better sleep
If you have trouble getting a good night’s sleep, exercise can help with that, too. Physical activity increases body temperature, which can have calming effects on the mind, leading to less sheep counting and more shuteye. Exercise also helps regulate your circadian rhythm, our bodies’ built-in alarm clock that controls when we feel tired and when we feel alert. (Although improved sleep is a psychological benefit of exercise, sleep experts recommend not exercising close to bedtime.)
Brain boost
From building intelligence to strengthening memory, exercise boosts brainpower in a number of ways. Studies on mice and humans indicate that cardiovascular exercise creates new brain cells—a process called neurogenesis—and improve overall brain performance. It also prevents cognitive decline and memory loss by strengthening the hippocampus, the part of the brain responsible for memory and learning. Studies also prove that physical activity boosts creativity and mental energy. So if you’re in need of inspiration, your big idea could be just a walk or jog away.
You can get a credit card when you are 16 years old.
True or False
Answer: False
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Answer:
false
Explanation:
You can’t get your own credit card account at 16 because the law prohibits issuers from offering credit cards to anyone under 18 years old. The only way to get access to a credit card at 16 years old is if a friend or family member makes you an authorized user on their account.
Which best describes the formation of a zygote?
A.A sperm cell carrying 23 chromosomes fertilizes an egg cell with 46 chromosomes.
B.A sperm cell carrying 46 chromosomes fertilizes an egg cell with 46 chromosomes.
C.A sperm cell carrying 23 chromosomes fertilizes an egg cell with 23 chromosomes.
D.A sperm cell carrying 46 chromosomes fertilizes an egg cell with 23 chromosomes.
A sperm cell carrying 23 chromosomes fertilizes an egg cell with 46 chromosomes best describes the formation of a zygote. Correct Option is 1.
During the process of fertilization, a haploid sperm cell, which carries 23 chromosomes (half the number of chromosomes found in a human cell), fuses with a haploid egg cell, also with 23 chromosomes, to form a diploid zygote. The zygote then contains a total of 46 chromosomes, which is the normal number of chromosomes found in a human cell. This diploid zygote is the first cell of a new individual and will undergo cell division and development to form a complete organism with unique genetic traits inherited from both parents.
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An earth satellite remains in orbit at a distance of 11550 km from the center of the earth. What speed would it have to maintain? the universal gravitational constant is 6. 67 × 10−11 n · m2 /kg2 and the mass of the earth is 5. 98 × 1024 kg. 1. 7093. 03 02. 7236. 86 3. 5374. 04 04. 4845. 11 5. 5292. 47 6. 5876. 55 7. 6477. 61 8. 7600. 32 9. 6223. 84 10. 7414. 21 answer in units of m/s
Answer: v=5.97 x 10 to the 3rd power m/s
Explanation:
A person with moral objections to eating animals protests outside of his school cafeteria. When some classmates begin to pick on him, a teacher who eats meat herself intervenes and tells the classmates to stop. This demonstrates which of the following civic virtues best?
a
Patriotism
b
Consensus building
c
Respect for the rights of others
d
Individual responsibility
Answer:
d respect for the rights of others
Which phase of striking during the volleyball serve has the biggest impact on the direction of the ball?
A.
Follow-through
B.
Ready
C.
Receive
D.
Strike
Answer:
striking
Explanation:
when you strike, you are using all of your energy to hit in on the other side of the court, so the more energy you have, it´s gonna have a bigger impact. i hope this helps!
Question 13 (1 point)
To stop severe bleeding, you should first cover the wound in gauze and then position the wound higher than the heart to slow blood loss.
True
False
Question 14 (1 point)
Most people who are stung by insects can be treated at home, but people who experience anaphylaxis require immediate emergency care.
True
False
Question 15 (1 point)
After moving electrical wires and checking that a person with electrical shock is safe, you then call 911.
True
False
Question 16 (1 point)
Automated external defibrillators and Hands-Only CPR should be used only by people with training to restore breathing and heartbeat.
True
False
Answer: False, and then the rest after that are true
Answer:
Question 13 Answer: True
Question 14 Answer: True
Question 15 Answer: False
Question 16 Answer: True
1.The biceps are the muscles responsible for flexing the forearm. Which of the levels of organization makes up the biceps?
2. An animal’s liver is very important. It cleans the blood while also playing a key role in digestion. Which level of biological organization does the liver belong to?
3.This is a picture of skin. A group of cells that work
together is called
Answer:
tissueeeeeeeeeeeeee
Explanation:
:)
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What sport is Nitroball most like?
Answer:
In this action-packed game, players hit, pass, and serve the nitro balls with a downward motion, ensuring they bounce on the ground before crossing over the net. Our NitroBall™ PE game is easy to learn, fun to play, and keeps your students moving! Volleyball with a Twist. also Many of the strikes in NitroBall™ resemble volleyball strikes. The serve begins each round of play and therefore is arguably the most important skill of NitroBall™. Players rotate on the court so each person has the opportunity to serve. In NitroBall™, serves must be underhand.
Explanation:
can i get brainliest
Answer:
volleyball because they both use the same
What is the ultimate goal of the people at the Marine Mammal Center?
Answer:
The goal is for every animal rescued by TMMC to be released back to the ocean with a second chance at life.
Explanation:
Dreams and memories are the products of your endocrine system. True False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
the answer is false
Which word is defined as "giving signals that you are involved and interested in the conversation such as nodding your head and maintaining eye contact"?
Empathizing
Encouraging
Clarifying
Active listening
Sweating _____.
is controlled by the kidneys
only happens when you exercise
removes cell waste
keeps the body warm
Answer:
c. removes cell waste
Explanation:
it’s not d because sweat is meant to cool your body down. it’s not b because you can sweat whenever. it’s not a because the kidneys have nothing to do with sweat.
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Which of the following describes an outcome variable (dependent variable)?
A. the item or subject that the experiment is conducted on
B. a variable that changes in an experiment due to another factor
C. the variable that the experimenter is changing
D. any condition or event that could affect the outcome of an experiment
What are your good points? Positive views about yourself
What are your bad points? Things you could be better at, negative views.
Why is it important to recognize both?
For your work
Tell us about what you are good at, are you good at art or at Math... To help you with your work Fill in the blank!! :)
Some good points that I see in myself are ____, ____, ____, & ____ ( etc )
Positive views that I see in myself would be that ___, ___, ___& ____ ( etc)
But I do have some negative views about my being..
Some activities that im not very sharp in would be ____ ( List Something your not very good in Try and list more than one thing!!! )
When positive emotions open us up to new possibilities, we are more able to learn and build on our skills. That leads to doing better on tasks and tests. When I think better about myself it leads me to be happier, healthier, learn better, and get along well with others.
Negative thinking helps you look at yourself and others more realistically. Negative thinking is good but... except when it isn't. Sometimes it makes sense to give up unrealistic ambitions and hopes and put your energy into a new endeavor
Which statements about neurons are true?
Select all that apply.
O Neurons look identical to eachother.
O Neurons have dendrites, axons, and axon terminals.
O Neurons fight infection.
O Neurons send and recieve information.
O Neurons are only located in the brain.
The true statements about neurons is it have dendrites, axons, and axon terminals and neurons send and receive information.
What are the functions of neurons?Neurons are information messengers. They use electrical impulses and chemical signals to transmit information between different areas of the brain, and between the brain and the rest of the nervous system.
Neurons (also called neurones or nerve cells) are the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system, the cells responsible for receiving sensory input from the external world, for sending motor commands to our muscles.
Neurons are responsible for carrying information throughout the human body. Using electrical and chemical signals, they help coordinate all of the necessary functions of life.
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Choose two of the CDC’s risk factors. How can the list of the CDC’s (sewer slide) protective factors help with these risk factors?
Answer:
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