Answer:
An example of an authorized health claim is, "Adequate calcium and vitamin D as part of a healthful diet, along with physical activity, may reduce the risk of osteoporosis in later life.
Explanation:
Keesha gets sick pretty often. But she almost never finishes taking the antibiotics that her doctor prescribes. Instead, she often keeps a few leftover pills from each prescription in her bathroom cabinet. Why is it so dangerous for Keesha to stop taking her prescriptions early?
Answer:
Because the doctor gives her a specific amount that her body needs, so it is dangerous for her to stop taking them early.
Explanation:
What is the sub-group of AA that helps young people come together to share their experiences of having been affected by someone else’s drinking?
Answer:
Answer:
The sub-group of AA that helps young people come together to share their experiences of having been affected by someone else's drinking is called Al-Anon. Al-Anon is a 12-step program for people who have been affected by someone else's drinking, including children, spouses, partners, parents, and friends. Al-Anon meetings are held all over the world, and they are free to attend.
Al-Anon is based on the idea that alcoholism is a family disease, and that everyone in the family is affected by the alcoholic's drinking. Al-Anon meetings provide a safe space for people to share their experiences, feelings, and fears about alcoholism. Meetings also provide information about alcoholism and how to cope with its effects.
Explanation:
Match these nutrients with their functions.
Vitamin E
helps cells function normally
Vitamin C
needed by all cells, especially by red blood cells, to help carry oxygen
.
Vitamin B
helps in forming blood cells, helps resist infection, helps prevent fatigue and aids in
healing, prevents scurvy
.
phosphorus
helps keep skin healthy, protects against night blindness, promotes healthy eyes .
calcium
used by the body to form bones and teeth, helps blood clot, helps muscles and
nerves work normally
.
iodine
keeps nervous system healthy, keeps appetite and digestion healthy, helps body chemistry to function normally
.
iron
helps blood to clot
.
water
necessary to carry nutrients to cells and carry away waste products
Vitamin D
helps body use calcium and phosphorus to form strong bones
.
Vitamin K
similar to calcium; needed by all cells in small amounts to help them use other nutrients for energy
helps control rate of metabolism of food
Answer:
E: helps maintain healthy skin and eyes, and strengthen the body's natural defence against illness and infection
C: an antioxidant that helps protect your cells against the effects of free radicals — molecules produced when your body breaks down food or is exposed to tobacco smoke and radiation from the sun, X-rays or other sources. Free radicals might play a role in heart disease, cancer and other diseases.
B: play a vital role in maintaining good health and well-being. As the building blocks of a healthy body, B vitamins have a direct impact on your energy levels, brain function, and cell metabolism. Vitamin B complex helps prevent infections and helps support or promote cell health.
D: involved in calcium absorption, immune function, and protecting bone, muscle, and heart health. It occurs naturally in food and can also be produced by your body when your skin is exposed to sunlight.
K: helps to make various proteins that are needed for blood clotting and the building of bones. Prothrombin is a vitamin K-dependent protein directly involved with blood clotting. Osteocalcin is another protein that requires vitamin K to produce healthy bone tissue.
Explanation:
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
Bobby met or exceed his goals for all the fitness challenges except the step challenge and the plank challenge. Below, name the components of fitness that are measured in the step challenge and plank challenge. Then, describe what Bobby can do to improve his scores in order to meet his goals.
Answer:
Could you provide more explanation?
Explanation:
Thank you.
Answer:
she should keep it at a moderate level
Explanation:
the Yerkes-Dodson Law is a relationship between pressure and performance, moderate stress is generally best, but when stress gets very high or very low, performance tends to suffer; therefore She should try and keep her stress at a moderate level so that she doesn’t second-guess herself on her test. but she should not become too stressed out about it because her performance will decrease. but she should not let her stress level drop too low.
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Explaination:
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8. input
9. output
true or false
A habitat refers to all the populations in an ecosystem.
In what state is Kneads and Treats located?
Answer:
Georgia
Explanation:
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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:
what are the four main types of resistance forces?
Answer:
The four main resistance forces are objects with mass, inertia, and momentum; friction; gravity; and air resistance.
Explanation:
(20 points) I know many of you may need a health question to answer to get a "reward," so here you go (please don't answer this if you have already answered a health question:
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3 basic parts of CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation)
1.
2.
3.
List five types of chest compressions and give a short description of at least 2 of them
1. Definition:
2. Definition:
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4.
5.
3 basic parts of CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation)
chest compressions, rescue breathing, defibrillation
List five types of chest compressions and give a short description of at least 2 of them
1. Manual compressions: Hands placed on center of chest and pushed down at least 2 inches each compression.
2. Mechanical compressions: Device used to automate chest compressions. Takes over manual compressions.
3. Vacuum sealing chest: Chest sealer device placed over chest to create suction and compress chest.
4. Interposed abdominal compressions: Hands placed on lower center of abdomen and compressed up toward diaphragm. Can be used when chest compressions alone are not effective.
5. Continuous chest compressions: Chest compressions are given continuously without breaths. Allows for minimal interruptions in chest compression during CPR.
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
What is a group of cells that uses chemicals to recycle elements in the blood?
O A.
OB.
O c.
D.
muscle
gland
hormone
metabolism’s
Answer: The correct answer is B. Glands
Explanation:
The spleen gland has two main types of tissue called red and white pulp. The red pulp's job is to filter worn and damaged red blood cells from the bloodstream and recycle them. The white pulp in the spleen contains B and T lymphocytes.
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Answer:
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Clam cheeseburger fish or Lasagna hotdog as a snack? Which one would honestly be healthier?
Answer:
The fish would most likely would be more heathly
Explanation:
Answer:
clam maybe
Explanation:
If Martin does no extra physical activity in his day, his body requires 2600 calories. What does this BEST describe?
A -his BMI
B -his LDL levels
C -his BMR
D -his HDL levels
Answer:
C -his BMR
Explanation:
BMR stand for basal metabolic rate which is the base amount of calories you need in a day.
The right answer is C his BMR
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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Answer:
B
Explanation:
The article shows that the planet is suitable for habitation
Which information is found on the "Nutrition Facts" panel on a packaged food item?
the lowest amount of nutrients that an average person should consume in one day
the amount of nutrients available in one serving
the percentage increase in cholesterol level immediately after eating
the best time of day to consume the item
The information found on the "Nutrition Facts" panel on a packaged food item is the amount of nutrients available in one serving
Option B is correct.
How do we explain?The "Nutrition Facts" panel provides detailed information about the nutritional content of the food item, including the amounts of various nutrients such as calories, fat, carbohydrates, fiber, sugars, protein, vitamins, and minerals per serving.
It helps consumers make informed decisions about the nutritional value of the food they are consuming. The panel typically includes both absolute amounts of nutrients and their percentages relative to recommended daily values. It does not provide information about the lowest amount of nutrients that an average person should consume in one day or the best time of day to consume the item.
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Which is considered normal blood pressure?
A) 129/89
B) 118/76
C) 135/85
D) 145/90
Answer:
B
Explanation:
How can double consciousness positively influence the development of one’s identity?
Answer:
Double-consciousness is a concept in social philosophy referring, originally, to a source of inward “twoness” putatively experienced by African-Americans because of their racialized oppression and disvaluation in a white-dominated society. The concept is often associated with William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, who introduced the term into social and political thought, famously, in his groundbreaking The Souls of Black Folk (1903). Its source has been traced back from there, by recent writers, to the development of clinical psychology in the nineteenth-century North Atlantic, and to trends in idealist philosophies of self—to the transcendentalism of Ralph Waldo Emerson and G.W.F. Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit. It is thus indirectly related to other nineteenth- and twentieth-century riffs on Hegelian themes, such as false consciousness and bad faith. In our day it continues to be used and discussed by numerous commentators—philosophical and otherwise—on radicalized cultures, societies, and literatures, by cultural and literary theorists, and by students and investigators of Africana Philosophy. Recent philosophical debates center on the significance of the concept for Du Bois’s thought overall, its theoretical coherence, and its relevance for current social conditions.
Explanation:
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What is a benefit of living in a mixed-use development over a suburb
Answer:
The creation of better spaces, more affordable, and safer neighborhoods that are accessible on foot is made possible by the establishment of mixed-use developments. Green space creation or preservation is favored by reducing urban use areas. They use less energy and produce fewer emissions.
Explanation:
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Answer:
It is cheaper safer with accesability of foot trafic
Select A B C or D below and explain why below.
Marijuana is an:
A: Stimulant
B: Depressant
C: Hallucinogen
D: Inhalant
Answer:
Marijuana is a depressant.
Explanation:
sort these into groups
Biking Push-Ups Stretching Eating lean protein Doing a variety of activities Dancing Jump-rope Squats Sit-ups Swimming Yoga Eating fruits Touching your toes Riding a bike Bicep curls with dumbbells Avoiding junk food Running Eating vegetables
Answer:
stretching
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Eating vegetables
Avoiding junk food
Eating fruits
Eating lean protein
2. Squats
Biking
Running
3. Push-Ups.
Bicep curls with dumbbells
4.Yoga
Stretching
Dancing
5. Sit-ups
Touching your toes
6. (ig) Doing a variety of activities
Explanation:
If a cow accidentally ate an insect while eating grass, scientists would probably still consider it to be an herbivore, not an omnivore. How many insects do you think the cow would have to eat before scientists changed their minds?
Sweat glands in your skin secrete more sweat when your body is hot. What causes sweat glands to do this?
Skin muscles contract and squeeze sweat out of sweat glands
Sweat glands produce sweat as a reflex
Blood vessels in the skin dilate and push sweat out of sweat glands
Your brain signals the sweat glands to secrete sweat to cool your body
Answer:
What makes the sweat glands in the skin secrete more sweat when the body is hot is the brain signaling the sweat glands to secrete sweat to cool the body.
Explanation:
The sweat produced by the sweat glands is an important mechanism of body thermoregulation.
The perception of the increase in temperature is captured by specific receptors, which send the information to the central nervous system, specifically to the preoptic area, placed near the hypothalamus. Once the information is processed, the brain sends an efferent response to the effector cells, in this case, the secretory cells of the sweat glands.
The body temperature decreases with sweating because evaporation means that the water in the sweat absorbs heat so that this process occurs, which lowers the body temperature.
A good laugh keeps you healthy,
So maybe i can make you laugh.
Look at the images.
Answer:
Laughing is good for your heart.
Explanation:
When you laugh, your heart rate increases, and you take many deep breaths. This mean that more oxygenated blood is circulated through your body – improving your vascular function. Prevents heart disease. Improved vascular function and circulation can also help reduce your risk of a heart disease diagnosis
which statement is true about peer pressure
a. As an adult, you do not have to worry for peer pressure
b. If your friend keeps asking you to drink alcohol, it means they really care about you
c. Many people who drink want to be the only one drinking.
d. You never need to apologize for not drinking
I feel like its d but if its not i just wanted to know :)
Answer:
d. You never need to apologize for not drinking
Explanation:
The answer you chose is correct.
5. What is Cytoplasm?
O
a. a protein maker
O b. a channel inside a cell that acts like a mini railroad
c. a cellular blueprint
O d. a jelly-like substance inside cells
Answer:
D. A jelly-like substance inside cells
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
I guess since the cytoplasm has a hand in distribution of materials round cell
What is the first step of the STOP procedure for assessing acute sports injuries?
A.
Start treatment for the injury.
B.
Stop the player from further aggravating the injury.
C.
Speak with the player about what type of injury it is.
D.
Support the player during the recovery period.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
A
B
C
D