Explain the physical, cognitive, psychosocial, and moral dimensions of development.
Answer: Physical Development: This is the first and most basic of the three development types. It includes height, weight, muscle tone, reflexes and balance. It also includes things like the onset of puberty and a monitoring of appropriate vital signs.
Cognitive Development: This is the development of mental skills, from basic perception of the different senses to speech and complex thought.
Psychosocial Development: This is a child's ability to relate to both adults and other children.
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Which of the following are functions of the skin?
I. It protects the body
II. It help the body keep its balance
III. It helps the body cool down by releasing heat
IV. It collects information from the surroundings
a
I and II
b
II and III
c
I, II, and III
d
I, III, and IV
The nose works with the brain and other body parts through a series of steps that help us smell odors. What step immediately follows the step of your nose taking in the smell of something burning in the kitchen?
a
The brain realizes that it is the smell of something burning.
b
The brain sends a message to the muscles in your legs to move.
c
The muscles pull on the bones in your legs and you move toward the kitchen.
d
The nose sends the information of the smell to the brain.
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Name a commonly underconsumed nutrient. Then describe a long-term consequence of poor diet. Identify two additional aspects of an unhealthful lifestyle that do not involve nutrition. Explain the long-term consequences of each.
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:)
My puppy dog is CRAZY, and is always biting her paws, legs, and licking her spot... after that she starts to barf, is there anyway I could get her to stop?
Answer:
Hmmm..., Medication?
Explanation:
Take her to the vet is the most suitable suggestion.
What non-communicable disease does Santiago have?
Answer: heart disease, cancer, and diabetes
Explanation: NCDs like heart disease, cancer, and diabetes are responsible for almost 70 percent of the world's deaths, even though many of these diseases are preventable. Hoped i helped
Blindness can result from _____ diabetes
1: Untreated
2: Treated
What is a mock savings schedule? I don't understand what it is, or what it looks like. Can someone help me? I need this for a question for Life Skills.
Answer:
Mock budget requires funds set aside for investments at each point of your life.
Explanation:
Working backwards is the easiest way to build a strategy that you can adhere to. Before you can build a retirement strategy, you must first decide how much money you need and where you intend to get it saved. All you need to do is some quick math to determine how much money you'll need to save per week. You'll split the cumulative amount you want to save by the number of weeks you have.
Answer:
It's a schedule that depicts the relationship between savings and the level of income.
Explanation:
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1.What are the three macronutrients? Please list them and include a short description of each.
2. Please list and give a short description of each of the two micronutrients.
3. What are the seven symptoms of dehydration?
4. Please list and briefly describe three of the six tips for eating wisely.
5. Please list characteristics (signs and symptoms) of one of the three eating disorders described in the unit.
Critical Thinking Questions
Please answer each of the following questions in complete sentences.
1. How might a person’s lifestyle (career or school life, financial situation, family members) impact their diet and nutrition? Please explain and give some examples.
2. Why do you think that eating disorders are so common with teenage girls? What are some possible things that contribute to eating disorders?
Answer:
1. Those that are needed in large amounts are called macronutrients. There are three macronutrients required by humans: carbohydrates (sugar), lipids (fats), and proteins. Each of these macronutrients provides energy in the form of calories.
2.
3. Headaches.
Dizziness.
Fatigue or sleepiness.
Shallow breathing or increased heart rate.
Extremely dry skin.
Fainting.
Dark yellow-colored urine.
4.
a) Get in balance.
Eat a diet that's 45 percent carbs, 30 percent protein, and 35 percent good-for-you fats—olive oil, fish, or nuts. "Eating too little fat makes you feel deprived," Forberg says. "Sprinkle almonds on your salad, put Parmesan cheese on your whole-wheat pasta, or slice avocado on your sandwich. Fat is a flavor carrier that helps other foods taste more robust."
B) Avoid anything artificial.
Stick with real foods, such as vegetables, fruits, nuts, lean meats, low-fat dairy, and whole-grain pasta, rice, and bread. "The idea is to get the biggest nutrient bang for the calorie buck. Processed foods contain a lot of junk. Real foods are antioxidant-rich and fiber-filled."
C) Pile on the green stuff.
"The bulk of your diet should be vegetables, such as tomatoes, mushrooms, zucchini, spinach, and other greens," says Forberg. Vegetables are high in fiber and water, which fill you up. "You'll be surprised by how much you can eat when you follow this plan."
D) Keep a food journal.
"People who write down what they eat after every meal lose twice the weight of those who don't."
E) Set healthy limits.
"On the show, we recommend women consume 1,200 to 1,500 calories a day and men 1,600 to 2,400, depending on their size," says Forberg. "If you're super-tired, eat a little more. This is about making a lifestyle change and doing something that's sustainable."
F) Never let yourself get famished—or too full.
"When you're super-hungry, you choose the wrong foods and eat too much. Stop when you're comfortably full. You should never have to unbutton your pants!"
5. Anorexia Nervosa
Anorexia nervosa encompasses behaviors like dieting, fasting, over-exercising, taking diet pills, diuretics, laxatives and vomiting. Women outnumber the number of men affected by anorexia, drastically.
Characteristics of anorexia nervosa include:
1. Constantly expressing disdain for their body or how unsatisfied they are with the way they look, even if they are fit and toned.
2. Maintaining a bodyweight that is at least 15 percent below the nation average for their age and height.
3. Missing at least three menstrual cycles consecutively.
4. Intense fear of gaining weight or appearing fat.
Bulimia Nervosa
Bulimia nervosa affects those who have recurrent and frequent episodes of eating unusually large amounts of foods followed by purging (throwing up), fasting and/or excessive exercise. Unlike anorexia, when an individual is bulimic, they may be slightly underweight, normal weight or overweight.
Characteristics of bulimia nervosa include:
1. Over-thinking of self-image, body shape and/or weight.
2. Episodes of uncontrolled eating that occur at least two times a week for up to three months or longer.
Binge Eating Disorder
Binge eating disorder occurs when an individual repeatedly eats unusually large amounts of food in a short period of time. This behavior happens two times a week for six months or more. People living with binge eating disorder do not purge or use extreme weight loss strategies. After eating they may feel disgusted, distressed, ashamed or guilty over their behavior and/or physical appearance, which can fuel their depression.
Characteristics of binge eating disorder include:
1. Continuous weight gain.
2. Eating in secret and feeling of shame when a friend or loved one finds their food cache.
3. Intense satisfaction when eating, followed by remorse and mood swings.
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Explanation:
Micronutrients include vitamins and minerals. They’re critical for several important functions in your body and must be consumed from food.
(01.07 HC)
Explain the overload principle. Discuss the relationship between the principle of overload and the FITT principle. (6 points)
Your answer:
Graded Assignment
Value Differences
As you make friends outside your family circle, you may be exposed to people who hold values and beliefs that are different from what you’ve grown up with. How can you navigate interacting with all these new people? In this assignment, you will research the value and beliefs of different cultures, consider your personal values, and analyze an interaction you’ve had with someone outside your own culture.
Part 1 Instructions
Use the internet and other resources to conduct research on the different values and beliefs of different cultures. There are hundreds of thousands of cultures in the world, so focus on three to four that are new to you. Some aspects of culture you can search for that relate to values and beliefs may be as follows:
• religious beliefs
• family values and structure
• how people communicate with one another (not just language spoken, but body language, gestures, do they touch a lot, are they reserved, etc.)
As you conduct your research, write down each source you find and take notes on the cultures you learn about in your Health Notebook.
Part 2 Instructions
You were also born into a culture with its own values and beliefs. What would you consider to be your core values?
Part 3 Instructions
Every day, people from different cultures meet and interact with one another. Think about a time you met someone with different values and beliefs from yours. How did you interact with that person?
Be sure to respond in complete sentences and use proper spelling and grammar in your responses.
Total score: ____ of 40 points
1. List at least three different sources in the space below.
Type your answer here.
2. Think about the cultures you researched. Choose three different cultures you read about during your research, and identify and describe at least three core values or beliefs for each culture.
Culture 1:
Type your answer here.
Culture 2:
Type your answer here.
Culture 3:
Type your answer here.
3. Identify and describe at least three core values and beliefs that you hold.
Value/Belief 1:
Type your answer here.
Value/Belief 2:
Type your answer here.
Value/Belief 3:
Type your answer here.
4. In no more than one page, describe a time you met someone with different values and beliefs from yours. What did you talk about or do together? Did your value differences come up at all? Were they a problem, or were they a positive influence on your interaction?
Type your answer here.
5. Is there anything you would do differently now? In no more than one page, describe how you might improve how you relate and interact with people whose values differ from your own. Why is it important to develop healthy relationships or have healthy interactions with people of different cultures?
Type your answer here.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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In order to gain weight in a healthy way a person should increase carbohydrates and healthy
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Answer: I think its ways
and i know the second one is Eat Healthy
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Is it possible to pass tennis tryouts as a freshman with only 2 months of tennis experience? Or should I just take it easy and try the swimming team?
I’ve always been pretty useless at sports, but now the time has come where I need to get onto a sports team (because colleges like that). I’ve been swimming for a good amount of time, however our swim team wants us to wake up at 5:30 am, I don’t really want to do that, so I’m considering on learning tennis, but you know, learning sports is HARD.
Answer:
take it easy
Explanation:
tennis is a pretty hard sport to learn. For you to pass the tryouts for freshman year, you would need at least 1-2 years of practice. its impssible to learn this sport in 2 months.
Why are people terrible?
Answer:
people be mean
Explanation:
Human Nature is within all humans
Answer:
cause they terrible
fight fire with fire
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is it true that humen have 5 scenes
Answer:
Humans have 5 senses
Explanation:
Touch Smell vision hearing Touch
Explain the importance of warming up and cooling down and predict how it will help you in the future.
Do you believe that your diet is improving your overall health? Why or why not?
Which of the activities you have been doing are aerobic and why? Which are anaerobic and why?
How did you check the intensity level of your aerobic activity? What are some other ways to check your pulse?
What is your personal Target Heart Rate Zone? Show your calculations. Why is it important to keep your heart rate in your Target Heart Rate Zone?
You stopped swimming laps to take a 10-second quick count and counted 25 beats. Explain how to find your beats per minute.
Explain how you can change your workout routine using each of the SPORT and FITT principles.
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:
what do I do when you hear vices in my head?
Answer:
lissen to juice wrld
Explanation:
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So um this question is for not games its for real.........My dog won´t stop twerking what should i do
Help me pls!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer: it should be (50%) fruits and vegetables
and about (25%) whole grains
And about (75%) of ur plate should be filled with protein
Explanation
Well if u were to buy a plater with half of the things u should eat the plate would have 50% vegetables and 25% whole grains and some have protein and it normally would be 75% of protein
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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:
Signs of stress can include all EXCEPT:
A. A slower heart rate
B. Sweating palms
C. A short temper
D. Forgetting things
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Answer:
c
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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According to the principles of FITT, what is the relation between the intensity of an exercise and the time an exercise needs to be performed?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Bc u should if u to
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
HELP HELP HELP PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS IWILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND 100 POINTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Evaluation of current fitness level and any physical concerns
Answer: A flexibility test, such as the sit and reach.
An endurance test, such as the Cooper test.
An upper body strength test, such as the push-up test.
A core strength test, such as the plank test.
A target heart rate test.
A body size calculation, such as weight.
Explanation:
Answer:
Gather your tools
Generally, fitness is assessed in four key areas: aerobic fitness; muscular strength and endurance; flexibility; and body composition. To do your assessment, you'll need:
A stopwatch or a watch that can measure secondsA cloth measuring tapeA yardstickHeavy-duty tapeA scaleSomeone to help you record your scores and count repetitions
Aerobic fitness: Heart rate at rest
Aerobic fitness: Target heart rate zone
Aerobic fitness: Running or jogging test
Muscular strength and endurance: Pushup test
Muscular strength and endurance: Situp test
Flexibility: Sit-and-reach test
Monitor your progress
Hope you have a great day!
How do you define discrimination? What examples of discrimination have you observed or heard about? How have you or others you know coped with these?
5 sentences
Answer:
Discrimination is the unfair or prejudicial treatment of people and groups based on characteristics such as race, gender, age, or sexual orientation.
Explanation:
Example: An employee has lower pay than a colleague of the opposite sex with the same or equivalent work.
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