Answer:
Health-Illness Continuum
Explanation:
Health and illness can be viewed as the opposite ends of a health continuum• From high level of health a person's condition can move through good health -- normal health -- poor health -- extremely poor health -- to death. People move back and forth within this continuum day by day.
Critical thinking. What factors do you think explain why people misuse or abuse medications, despite the negative consequences?
Answer:
The state their body is in and also their mind frame because the part of the brain that tells them they need the drug to function overthrows the part of themselves that knows the drug is harmful
Hello i have a question in science, could you help me please ? it's very important, thank you very much !
Explain how the leukocytes of the immune system act against an infection and result in the elimination of its pathogens (antigens).
A written and argued synthesis using the following keywords :
immune system, infection, pathogen, immune response, phagocytosis, "kiss of death", antibody, antigen, immune complex, B lymphocytes, T lymphocytes, memory lymphocytes.
As the white blood cells (leukocytes) travel though the bloodstream and tissues, they find the infection and notify other white blood cells while they protect the body of infection from an unknown organism. Then the white blood cells arrive they attack the invader by making antibody proteins to attach to the organism and destroy it.
Critical thinking. Name three ways to help prevent chronic noncommunicable diseases and explain why they are helpful.
Answer:Reduce the major modifiable risk factors, such as tobacco use, harmful use of alcohol, unhealthy diets, and physical inactivity.\
Explanation: Develop and implement effective legal frameworks. Orient health systems through people-centered health care and universal health coverage. Promote high-quality research and development.
What types of things can you use at home to increase your muscular strength?
No options. Say an item like water bottles and what you can do with it. For example, you can use water bottles as weights.
Thank you! I will let you know if it is correct or incorrect when I am graded!
Answer:
water bottle; because it gives us the strength to do things when we're satisfied of thirst. and there lots of it which you can have muscular strength which is by body exercise regularly on scheduled
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:
Zach looked at data displayed in a table on his local health district. People were asked questions about certain health behaviors. It compared the number of people answering “yes” in Zach’s district to the state average.
CANN SoME ONE HELP ME WITH MY k12 quiz??
WORTH 40 POINTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer: it is worth 20 liar but anway i will still answer it
Explanation: 1,6,9
1. Anorexia
Anemic
N ot going to live very long
O nly surviving
Relapsing
Emicated
X starving to death
I gnored
C old
I did 1
is it true that humen have 5 scenes
Answer:
Humans have 5 senses
Explanation:
Touch Smell vision hearing Touch
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.
Describe the three parts of the cell theory and the evidence that supports it.
Answer:
it was propesed by scleden Schwan and Virchow
An individual with heart disease would benefit the most from following a diet that is __________.
A.
rich in fiber and carbohydrates
B.
low in sodium, fats, and cholesterol
C.
free from lactose, fats, or salt
D.
low in sugar and cholesterol
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
A
B
C
D
List two common concepts to remember when coaching end of game situations
PLEASE NEED DONE TODAY!! (PE not health) Directions: Imagine you work for a sports magazine. You are doing a feature article on an athlete of your choice. Your article must be written in your own words. It needs to be at least two fully developed paragraphs in length and include the following information:
Provide the following information about your game:
1. Name of athlete (2 pts)
2. Sport, team, and position he/she plays (3 pts)
3. Background information about athlete (can include info about when/where he/she grew up, current city of residence, family life, interests & hobbies, etc) (5 pts)
4. Major sporting accomplishments (3 pts)
5. Why do you think this athlete should or should not be considered a role model? (3 pts)
6. List at list two sources where you found your information (if websites, be sure to include the web address) (4 pts)
Type your athlete bio below:
Source #1
Source #2
Answer:
there's an app called shortly, I believe it helps with writing essays!!
Answer: Don't have an idea.
Can someone who has six pack give me their exercise routine i only made it to four ill mark brailest and delete non helpful answer anyways thxs
Answer:
Just start to make push ups sit ups and don't eat much of greasy or other junk food
Answer:
I signed up for Steezy Studio and I go for a run with my mom every Saturday. 15 pushups an hour also helps. Also make sure to eat lots of protein, fruits, and vegetables. Most important thing: DON'T OVERWORK YOURSELF!!!
Explanation:
plz help ,having a gap between the frisbee and the web of your thumb is critical for air flow
false
true
Question 3 (1 point)
Storing chemicals in original containers in a locked area and wearing protective equipment when using chemicals can prevent injury.
True
False
Question 4 (1 point)
Putting a fire blanket over flames will remove the heat of a fire, which causes it to stop burning.
True
False
Question 5 (1 point)
Testing smoke detectors monthly and changing smoke detector batteries yearly is important when conducting a fire safety inspection.
True
False
Question 6 (1 point)
Emergency supplies should be stored in a locked cabinet so they are out of children’s reach.
True
False
Answer: All are true
Explanation: I learned this when I was in HOSA, PE, and Health Class. Trust me
Hope this helps
--Wavey
Segments or sections of coiled DNA found in the cell that provide instructions for making specific characteristics are known as:
Answer:
The most important function of chromosomes is to carry genes—the functional units of heredity. A gene is usually defined as a segment of DNA that contains the instructions for making a particular protein (or a set of closely related proteins).
Explanation:
Place the labels to describe the role of the lungs and blood in transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body.
Blood cells transport
carbon dioxide to
the lungs.
Oxygen from the
lungs enters the
alveoli in the lungs.
Red blood cells supply
oxygen to the cells of
different organs in
the body.
Oxygen enters
the red blood cells
in the capillaries.
Red blood cells
collect the waste
carbon dioxide.
You have a question about your health and when you should go to a doctor. Which site would you not recommend using?
Answer:
Explanation:
the first one i hope you found this helpful
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
I will mark brainliest pls help!!! ASAP!!!!
Answer:
It is an organ.
Answer:
It is an organ
Explanation:
It is part of the nervous system..and since that has three parts (the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs and all the neurons) it would be considered an organ
Hope that is right
How does being malnourished affect other aspects of their neighbors' lives, like mental and physical growth, prenatal care and educational achievement?
How do you think we can maintain good mental health and resilience?
Using correct music vocabulary, write two sentences comparing classical and jazz styles.
Answer:
There is no more marked area of difference between classically trained players and players trained in jazz than the domain of rhythm. Jazz musicians prioritize above all else a kind of steadiness of pulse, a consistency of rhythmic placement. They worship at the shrine of the eighth note, the sixteenth note. You can call this an orientation toward groove, or a metronomic approach—though, even if it begins from a principle of total evenness, it ultimately transcends the metronomic and goes to the realm of feel, that is to say each person’s own individualized approach to this evenness, to subdivision. Very few classical musicians I’ve worked with have even heard of this idea of feel, and even the ones with good rhythm don’t obsess over it to the point that jazz musicians need to in order to obtain an expected level of competence. So to a jazz musician, the classical musician’s sense of rhythm can seem bafflingly substandard.
But in fact this needs to be understood in a completely different way. Classical musicians simply look at rhythm differently. They see it as an expressive element. By stretching the pulse one way or the other, they can support the longer musical line, which to them is of highest importance. The irony here is that jazz musicians’ use of rhythm is in a way LESS expressive than that of classical musicians. That expression is re-injected on the subtle level of feel—and indeed the best jazz soloists do make expressive use of time, by laying back against the beat or floating over it, but these effects work precisely because they create tension against an underlying pulse that is unchanging. Actual tempo fluctuation is strictly to be avoided. This is why, while it may be very difficult to get classical players to groove, it’s equally challenging to get jazz players to effect a convincing rubato. When shading a phrase, when injecting drama into their performances, classical musicians obviously make frequent recourse to dynamics. Jazz musicians, uh, not so much! I remember in one of our rehearsals that Colin Jacobsen asked Josh Redman what dynamic he was playing at a certain passage. Josh grinned sheepishly and said, “Jazz musicians don’t really use dynamics.” He wasn’t far from the truth—many jazz players, especially horn players, play at a fairly static volume. There certainly isn’t any established tradition of crescendo and diminuendo, outside the world of big band.
The overall dynamic of jazz is much louder than that of classical music, at least at the chamber music level. This is probably because of the prominence of the drum set in jazz, which is extremely loud compared to any chamber instrument (and has gotten considerably louder with the advent of rock music) and tends to play at a fairly consistent volume. To compete with this, other jazz musicians have gotten accustomed to playing at louder volumes, as well as becoming habituated to electronic amplification. Jazz saxophonists play at or above the volume of a classical trumpet, so when they suddenly have to play with a string quartet, they have to play around 1/8 their normal volume to blend!
3. Tone and Intonation. Jazz musicians can be obsessive about their sound and their tone quality, but overall I would say it’s less a priority than it is in the classical world. Sometimes jazz musicians also go for bigger rather than better in this regard, for the above-stated reasons.
In this category perhaps should be included things like vibrato. For a string player, vibrato is at the core of their playing, and vibrato practice is an important part of their musical development. Jazz musicians practice vibrato much less, and consequently have much less control, far less variety of speed and amplitude. It’s simply not as much used as an expressive element.
Intonation is much less of a concern in the jazz world than in the classical world. There’s the tradition of classical musicians tuning before the concert begins; many jazz musicians just hope to be in tune by the end.
In fact, I see intonation as a kind of inverse of rhythm. For classical musicians it’s a subject of years of true obsession, and like rhythm in jazz, classical musicians view intonation as a grid. You could think of jazz musicians, conversely, as having a more expressive approach to intonation. It’s not necessarily even conscious, but with saxophone players in particular a kind of idiosyncratic intonation can become an identifiable feature. I’ve seen classical musicians listen to Coltrane from his quartet period, for example, and actually burst out laughing at the intonation. But as any Coltrane aficionado with some technical understanding would agree, that sharp, almost pinched quality in the high register is an integral part of the surging angst of the Coltrane sound.
Explanation:
What do you think is the weirdest kink?
Answer:
wym?
Explanation:
Explain the difference between short term and long term goals. List one example of each
Answer: short term goal: getting a good grade on a test tomorrow
long term goal: eating healthy for 2 years
Explanation:
Where is the Obliques located?
Conducting yourself in a respectable manner shows that you have...
good personal habits.
a good diet.
a lot of fun.
good sportsmanship.
Which is considered normal blood pressure?
A) 129/89
B) 118/76
C) 135/85
D) 145/90
Answer:
B
Explanation: