Answer:
left and right atrium
Explanation:
Answer:
A and c
Explanation:
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You can overdose on alcohol.
Oa) true
Ob) false
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Which is a burden that tobacco use places on society?
an increase in the number of people with cancer
an increase in the costs for purchasing tobacco products
a decrease in the number of people with disabilities
a decrease in the risk of generating house fires
Answer:
the first one because tobacco increases the risk of cancer drastically
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
an increase in people with cancer.
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Which statement is part of the cell theory?
A.Cells are made mostly of water.
B.Only animals have cells.
C.All cells come from existing cells.
D.Cells have the same structures.
Answer:
I think A
Explanation:
Cells are made mostly of water.
using aayirvedic medicines is an ecofriendly and sustainable technique to cure diseases and health problems justify
Explanation:
As Ayurvedic medicines are made up of natural resources i.e herbal plants, they give no harm to environment and also it has no side effects on human health. They are also sustainable as the material used to manufacture Ayurvedic medicine can be grown or cultivated at local level. And also they are dependable method used by our ancestors. (this is not from Google)
Why does your heart never tire of constantly beating to pump blood throughout your body?
A.
It belongs to the skeletal muscle group, which means it moves involuntarily.
B.
It consists of fibers that move voluntarily, so you can train these fibers to increase their endurance level.
C.
It has a high level of muscular strength due to extensive weight training.
D.
It consists of cardiac muscle tissues, which means it moves involuntarily.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Because it beats 250 times in about one hour
Answer:
the answer is d
Explanation:
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Which statement is false?
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An STD can make it difficult to have children in the future.
Teen fathers often do not finish high school.
There is no significant consequence in career and earning potential for teen fathers.
Pregnancy and STDs are the most serious health consequences of sexual activity.
Answer:I think it is the 3rd one it makes most sense
Explanation:
Which of the following is a symptom of overtraining?
A. Insomnia
B.Oversleeping
C.Getting sick easily
D.All of the above.
I know its not A I have already tried that one.
Answer:
it's either b or d. Although I'm its b
Explanation:
My uncle used to overtrain and he would oversleep a lot on the weekends
Answer:
D. All of the above
Explanation:
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do u like sports and do you have a fave team
Which of the following is an example of stocking up when something is on sale?
A. Buying a pound of meat at a discounted price
B. Using a coupon to purchase a product at a reduced price
C. Buying extra cans of tomato sauce because they are on special
D. Getting items that are not on your list that you might need later
Answer:
i believe it woulb be D or C
Explanation:
Imagine that you and a friend are discussing your health-related fitness levels. What assessments could you and your friend use to determine your health-related fitness levels for each component and what activities could you do to improve the components of health-related fitness?
Answer:
One way in determining your fitness level is trying to do a Full Sprint Run and holding your breath for as long as you can. That way you can determine your cardiovascular capacity and lung capacity. On improving your fitness levels you should do swimming, jogging and of course a balanced diet.
Explanation:
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HELPP Zuri's friends asked her to do something she did not think was right. She wanted to impress her friends so she did it anyway. Zuri is feeling the effects of peer pressure.
Answer:
yes she is
Explanation:
Answer:
True? That’s what that would be called
Explanation:
Whats located inside the nucleus and important in cell reproduction?
Answer:
Each new cell has 46 chromosomes. located inside the nucleus. ... Also, it is important in cell reproduction. Ribosomes are made w/ in the nucleolus.
Explanation:
Chromosomes are located in the nucleus are important in reproduction because they carry genetic information on them in the form of genes.
What is chromosome?A chromosome is a long DNA molecule that contains some or all of an organism's genetic material. They are found in all cells. The majority of eukaryotic chromosomes contain packing proteins known as histones. These histones, with the assistance of chaperone proteins, bind to the DNA molecule and condense it in order to preserve the molecule's integrity.
There are two primary kinds of chromosomes found in many different creatures, and they are known as the sex chromosomes and the autosomes respectively. The autosomes are responsible for the inheritance of all features, with the exception of those that are linked to sex, which are governed by the chromosomes that are exclusive to each gender. In humans, there is one pair of sex chromosomes in addition to the 22 pairs of autosomes.
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Which of the following is NOT a health risk due to being
overweight?
excess cholesterol in the blood
lack of glucose in the blood
heart disease
high blood pressure
Answer:
lack of glucose in the blood
Explanation:
Foods used to produce quick energy
Answer:
Bananas. Bananas may be one of the best foods for energy. ...
Fatty fish. Fatty fish like salmon and tuna are good sources of protein, fatty acids, and B vitamins, making them great foods to include in your diet. ...
Brown rice. Brown rice is a very nutritious food. ...
Explanation:
What is a good example of first-class lever system in the body?
An example of a first class lever in the human body is the head and neck during neck extension. The fulcrum (atlanto-occipital joint) is in between the load (front of the skull) and the effort (neck extensor muscles). The muscles are attached to the posterior part of the skull to allow for the greatest effort arm.
Answer:
An example of a first class lever in the human body is the head and neck during neck extension
Explanation:
A _______ curve is when only the entrance to the curve is visible - you have no idea what the rest of the curve looks like
Answer: Blind curve
Explanation:
A blind curve on the road refers to a curve where the driver can only see the entrance of the curve but the rest of the curve is hidden from view thereby making the driver blind to the whole curve.
These curves can be quite dangerous if not approached carefully as they can lead to accidents when for instance cars that didn't see each other collide. For this reason there are many warning signs when approaching such curves.
According to the segment, what percentage of your wardrobe should be fads?
Answer: I
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You are to choose 6 of the 12 topics below and write a paragraph for each topic. These paragraphs should use key vocabulary to explain what you have learned in health class this semester on that topic and what decisions you will make to positively affect your future health and wellness in that particular topic.
Relationships Mental Health Communication Nutrition Drugs Alcohol
is boredom that bad?
Answer:
yea the longer your bored the worse it gets cuz ur just standing or sitting there or laying there just bored
Explanation:
Answer:
It depends.
Explanation: It depends. If you are bored for a few minutes with nothing to do, it's not pleasant but not terrible. If you had nothing to do for hours, then yes. Boredom can get bad after a long amount of time. But it won't really affect you that much. Unless it's for several years-
Devon picked me up after school today in his dad’s car. It’s an antique from
the 1950s and doesn’t even have safety belts! Devon drives really fast, but
other than that he’s a good driver.
Health Risks:
Your Rewrite:
Answer:
The health risks include - fatal injuries by speeding and ejected due to the absence of seat belts.
Explanation:
As it is mentioned that car is an antique from the 1950s so there would be no legal obligation for not having and not wearing a seat belt. However, there is a risk present in speeding the car and it becomes riskier as there is no seat belt for the front seat or passenger seat.
Rewrite: It is found that there are 30 percent more likely to get ejected in a fatal crash die from their injuries so one should avoid driving fast especially if there is no sat belt and always seat belt if present.
_____ is a guidline to help an individual write and achieve well-specified goals.
A.
The decision-making model
B.
An action plan
C.
A goal
D.
The stages of change
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Can someone give me a cell-tissue-organ relationship in the skeletal system?
Answer:
The body has levels of organization that build on each other. Cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs, and organs make up organ systems.
Explanation:
Vegging out front of the TV or lying around the house playing video games will not raise your risk of eating unhealthily and developing lethargic habits. True or False
False.
It has been shown that when people do this, they do not get excercise, or want to eat healthily.
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You want to participate in a new health enhancing activity comes with certain risks.what is the best way to get accurate information about the risks?
Answer:
looking it up on google of asking question's about it to the person who is in charge of the activity.
Explanation:
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which two areas of the body are the most accurate locations to use when finding a pulse?
OA
wrist or forehead
OB
wrist or neck
OC. chest or neck
OD.
chest or forehead
Reset
Nelly
Answer:
wrist or neck are the top two best places to find a pulse
Which is part of the autonomic nervous system?
• A. Peripheral
• B. Parasympathetic
• C. Aphasic
• D. Central
Which type of strength training uses machine-generated forces to increase muscle strength and endurance?
A.
bench pressing
B.
power lifting
C.
resistance training
D.
core training
Answer:
Resistance training
Explanation:
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Answer:
the answer is c
Explanation:
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What is binge drinking?
Answer:
basically, drinking an excessive amount of alcohol in a short period of time
Explanation:
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