Incomplete question. I answered from a general literary perspective.
Explanation:
1. I discovered that exercise is good for our health as humans because it strengthens our heart by reducing the risk of suffering from heart diseases
2. I discovered that the four techniques in getting the heartbeat per minute are radial pulse site, carotid pulse site, apical site, and temporal pulse site
3. I believed that muscular strength and bone-strengthening exercise are fundamental to building strong bones at a young age, and when one becomes older.
4. I learned that moderate and vigorous physical activity often increases our breathing or heart rate.
5. Being physically fit can be difficult but the rewards outweigh the difficulties.
Is it important to consider specific components of the health care plan when appying for insurance? Why?
Answer:
Yes, you don't want something that say protects you only before a certain age
Explanation:
The blood-rich tissue that lines the walls of the uterus during pregnancy
and nourishes the embryo is the
A. Amniotic sac
B. Umbilical cord
C. Uterus
D. Placenta
Answer:
D. Placenta
Explanation:
How can I wake up early even tho I go to sleep very late ?
Answer:
Yes you can, as long as it is bare minimum amount of hours.
Explanation:
It is better to have more sleep though, because then your mind is rested and ready for the day. Trust me, I've been going to bed really late and try to get up early, and it doesn't work out that much. Also, using a LOUD alarm clock can help with waking up early, or one that increasingly gets louder.
Explanation:
sleepy head how are you doing are you good
hi bell need some points
Answer:
ya
Explanation:
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST. Can someone help me wit des questions?
4. What one invention would you uninvent and why?
18. If you knew you couldn’t fail, what would you do?
19. What would you do to make our country better?
Answer:
4. I would uninvent the nuclear bomb because of the destruction it causes and the innocent lives it takes plus the messes it makes.
18. If I knew I couldn't fail I would help others with the problems they have and help them come with a solution that will benefit them.
19. What I would do is provide universal education which it is well established that an educated population will enhance the attractiveness of the country.
Answer:
4: Anything discrimination related. It is harmful to our wellbeings.
18: I would stop any and all rudeness in the world. It would help everyone.
19: Make it a less choose a side government. IT would stop major-conflicts like those happening today with the elections.
Explanation:
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What are the advantages of strength exercises?
Answer:
To gain muscle
Explanation:
Which of these professionals specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental conditions and can prescribe medicine?
Answer: A psychiatrist
Explanation: A psychiatrist is a professional in the field of medicine specialized in treating mental illnesses. Normally the psychiatrist treats mental problems through medications and in some cases also specializes in using psychological therapy.
what is psycological aspect of health . environment and population
Answer:
Relationship of psychological aspect with health, population and environment. Psychological aspect deals with human thinking, attitude and behavior. Availability of services and facilities create positive attitude and shortage create negative attitude and behavior with the socio-cultural environment.
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Explanation:
When a person has a spinal cord injury why do some locations cause paralyzation while some do not?
Answer:
It does NOT mean your spinal cord is completely severed. ... Individuals with spinal cord injury from medical causes might have several locations of injury. Some people might have trauma at two different level of the spinal cord or more ... Taking folic acid (vitamin B9) during pregnancy can reduce the risk of spina bifida. Results of a spinal cord injury can appear differently depending on the type and location of the injury. Results of a spinal cord injury can appear differently depending on the type and location of the injury. The most common is loss of motor, sensory and slowing of some of the body’s internal organs (autonomic nerve function) below the level of the injury. In general, the higher in the spinal cord an injury occurs, the more function, sensation and internal body functions will be affected.
Explanation:
Results of a spinal cord injury can appear differently depending on the type and location of the injury. The most common is loss of motor, sensory and slowing of some of the body’s internal organs (autonomic nerve function) below the level of the injury. In general, the higher in the spinal cord an injury occurs, the more function, sensation and internal body functions will be affected.Individuals with spinal cord injury from medical causes might have several locations of injury resulting in mixed results. Disease caused spinal cord injury evolves over time as the medical condition progresses. An individual may be able to compensate for some muscle weakness or sensory loss in the early stages of the disease. However, at some point, a critical level of disease will occur where function or sensation is severely diminished or lost. No one knows exactly when this time will occur as it is individual for everyone by type of disease and progression.
0015 to standard time
Answer:
what is the question????
Explanation:
11. gross motor skills:
a. are movements that invoke a series of muscle groups that are dependent on eye coordination, timing, precision, and tracking
b. are the movement of smaller muscles such as the fingers and hands
c. are the movement or action of large and/or major muscle groups
d. all of the above
12. balance is:
a. the ability to maintain control of your body while stationary or moving
b. the ability to combine strength and speed in activities such as throwing and jumping
c. our ability to use the senses to produce accurate movements
d. the ability to change direction of your body quickly
13. progressive wracking and size reduction of muscle tissue, which is usually the result of disease or disuse, is called:
a. atrophy
b. overload
c. specificity
d. hypertrophy
14. the term duration refers to:
a. how often you exercise
b. how hard you exercise
c. how long you exercise
d. how intense you exercise
15. the term plateau refers to:
a. the increase demand that is placed on the body to enhance and improve physical condition
b. the gradual increase of resistance against muscle over a period of time
c. a decrease of muscle tone, muscle strength, and muscle size. usually occurs when a person stops exercising
d. when the body seems to show little or no improvement to overloading the muscles
16. when muscles are regularly forced to work against _____ than they are used to, the cells become larger
a. more resistance
b. more structure
c. stressful situations
d. time
18. joints that are located between the surfaces of two flat bones:
a. gliding joints
b. sliding joints
c. hinge joints
d. fixed joints
19. tough fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscles to bones:
a. ligaments
b. tendons
c. cartilage
d. alveoli
define the term nutrition
Answer:
how do you not know this nutrition is the foods you eat and drink also. It also means eating healthy foods.
Explanation:
what is centre of curvature.
Explanation:
that is the center of curvature.
Flexibility is an important component of fitness. Why do you think it is so often neglected?
Answer:
Because of the time it takes to get there
Explanation:
Answer:
Flexibility is often referred to as 'the third pillar of exercise' but is commonly the most neglected area of fitness. Stretching aids your circulation and can also increase blood flow to your muscles - reducing muscle fatigue and soreness.
Explanation:
Plz mark brainlyest
The specialized nerve endings (sensory receptors) are named according to their
location on the body.
True
False
what are the top 3 types of drugs that are bad for the human body
Answer:
all drugs are bad for the human body
Explanation:
heres the list i choose;
the worst 1) tobacco: Overall, cigarette smoking is linked to one in five deaths in the US each year, according to CDC estimates for average annual fatalities based on deaths between 2005 and 2009. Nearly 42,000 of the total 480,000 deaths from smoking are caused by secondhand smoke.
2) Alcohol: Alcohol-induced health problems, such as liver disease, led to more than 33,000 deaths in 2015. But that actually undercounts the number of deaths caused by alcohol: When including other causes of death like drunk driving and homicides, the toll rises to 88,000 per year.
3) Opioid painkillers: Highly addictive opioid painkillers are now part of a national epidemic of overdose deaths.
how does migration affect and social aspect . How do you like or dislike it?
Answer:
The migrations are not only of economical character, but more often social aspect is included, such as need for cultural development, freedom of expression... The migrations are changing landscape of countries approach, its values and broaden its language and culture.
Explanation:
Migrations are natural consequences of social and economical changes, as well as conflicts and oppressions of human rights. They also are influenced by need to improve educational and life conditions. Globalization influenced it largely.
write your question (keep it clear and simple to get the best response)
just stating what it says when u ask a question lol
Which of the following statements is true? A. Paraplegics can never feel physical sensations on his/her legs. B. Paraplegics cannot move their arms. C. Paraplegics may have bowel problems. D. All of the above
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I live with one, so yeah
Answer:
D all of the above
Sophia’s doctor suspected she’s been using marijuana for a long period of time.Which set of symptoms best describe what Sophia’s doctor observed.
Answer:
you didn't list any answer choices so im going to say what i think
Explanation:
red eyes
hallucinations
chill vibes for some and for others hyperness
mental disorders including but not limited to depression, anxiety, weight loss and weight gain
delayed reaction times
poor muscles and limb coordination
Write a paragraph explaining what community Fitness is in details. Write another paragraph explaining why community Fitness is important.
Select the phrase that correctly completes the statement.
is a harmful pathogen and produces toxins that are poisonous to the human body.
Mike ate plain deli meat from the refrigerator and then got sick.
Y
made him ill.
answer:
Listeria monocytogenes is a harmful pathogen and produces toxins that are poisonous to the human body.
Answer:
1 Listeria monocytogenes and 2 salmonella
Explanation:
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Hypnosis is sometimes used to treat anxiety disorders.
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Answer:
true, it is used sometimes.
Explanation:
Bruno cannot seem to pay attention in class, and he keeps dozing off. To help him get through the day, he has started drinking caffeinated drinks. Due to his part-time job, Bruno is often up late working on homework. When he does go to sleep, he cannot seem to relax. On his way home from work this evening, Bruno has a hard time staying awake while driving. He decides that his sleep patterns are creating an unhealthy and dangerous situation. Bruno looks into ways to make a healthy change.
What can Bruno do to get adequate sleep each night?
Check all that apply.
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go to bed at the same time every night
close the curtains and keep the room dark
watch television in bed at night
start exercising every day
sleep in on the weekends to catch up
do something relaxing before bed
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Answer:
go to bed at the same time, close the curtains, exercise everyday, do something relaxing before bed
Answer:
1. go to bed at the same time every night
2. close the curtains and keep the room dark
4. start exercising every day
6. do something relaxing before bed
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
Josefina is a logistician for a supermarket chain. What will be part of her responsibilities?
A.
managing the end-to-end cycle of crop production
B.
managing the purchase of farm equipment and supplies
C.
communicating with vegetable suppliers
D.
managing financial records
PLEASE HELP ME PLEASE!!!!
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Brachiocephalic artery
2. Superior vena cava
3. Right Pulmonary arteries
4. Pulmonary Veins
5. Right atrium
6. Atrioventricular (tricuspid) valve
7. Right ventricle
8.Inferior vena cava
9. Pulmonary artery
10. Pulmonary veins
11. Left atrium
12. Atrioventricular (mitral) valve
13. Aortic valve
14. Left ventrcle
15. Aorta
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Priscilla is in the eighth grade. Every day after school, she hangs out with her friends from her class who are popular. She is very fond of them and wants to become popular like them. Her friends have recently started shoplifting at departmental stores. According to research studies on the effect of peer pressure on conformity, which of the following is Priscilla most likely to do?
Explanation:
she will also follow her friends and do whatever they do. teenage thinks that they are the best and they can do whatever to be best infront of others
Liquid waste is held in the bladder until the bladder sends sensory information to the brain to let the brain know that the bladder is full. The brain controls the
release of this waste What two systems are working together in this scenario?
can drinking lots of water lower blood pressure?
Answer:
Yeah its does
Explanation:
Fertility treamtents are inexpensive.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
One main reason why Fertility treatments are so expensive is because they require the specialist to preform many stages of preparation before and after the treatment that add up over time.
Answer:
an IVF (vitro fertilization) costs:
Explanation:
between 10,000 to 12,000 dollars for one cycle. It is not inexpensive at all. It also needs ultrasounds, blood tests, and medication on top of that.