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The ovum is produced in the ovaries and transported to the uterus via the
vulva.
vas deferens.
vagina.
fallopian tubes.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
2) Gestational diabetes can be found in _____.
newborns
early childhood
the elderly
pregnant women
Pregnant women is the answer
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-Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that is first seen in a pregnant woman who did not have diabetes before she was pregnant-
Answer : Gestational diabetes can be found in a Pregnant Woman.
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write the ways to uplift the quality of family health
Answer:
family time great listen and exercising
Explanation:
The percentage of body fat needed by young women to begin menstruation and thus reproduction ability is
O 1%
O 10%
O 20%
O 50%
The command center of the nervous system is the ______________________ .
Answer:
Brain
Explanation:
what you believe to be the problem(s) for this low percentage of engaged employees in an organization?
For the following components of fitness, select "Health Related Fitness" for those that
are health related and "SKIU Related Fitness for those that are skill related. *
Skill Related Fitness
Health Related Fitness
Power
Flexibility
Muscular Endurance
Speed
Balance
Agility
Cardiorespiratory Endurance
Body Composition
Reaction Time
Coordination
Strength
Answer:
look up what "health and related fitness" mean and choose the ones that are similar to he answers.
Explanation:
Answer:
the push up test assesses C.) muscular endurance
Explanation:
which of the following is not an effective way to reduce the risk of heart disease,cancer,diabetes, and other serious illnesses
Answer:
Eat at least three servings of dairy every day.
Explanation:
Took the test.
list three ways you can strengthen you interpersonal communication skills
Answer:
Confidence
Empathy
Respect
Explanation:
These are the 3 Important things to in order to strengthen your commutation skills
True or False: the advent of language and communication
allowed early humans to survive changing climates.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Languages and communication methods allowed lookouts to tell others about a tsunami or natural disaster that is coming. Without communication, people would have to see the disaster for themselves so that they know it is coming. If they had to do that, many people might not have survived.
Think of a song you used to listen to when you were in love or perhaps heartbroken. If you heard it now, it would probably bring back old feelings. If the song became popular again and you started hearing it every day, you probably would no longer experience the same rush of feelings when you heard it. But if a month passed without your hearing the song at all, the next time you heard it, those old feelings would probably return.
Answer:
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Starches are the first food particles to be broken down during the digestive process a. True b. False
A. True
The first food to be broken down is indeed the starches
Starches are the first food particles to be broken down during the digestive process. The given statement is true.
What is digestive process?Digestion is the process of breakdown of large insoluble food molecules into small water-soluble food molecules so that, they can be easily absorbed into the watery blood plasma in the body.
The processes of digestion include six major activities including ingestion, propulsion, mechanical digestion, chemical digestion, absorption, and defecation of waste material.
Starch is an example of a complex carbohydrate. It is commonly found in the potatoes, corn, and rice. Starch is the biomolecule which consists of thousands of individual glucose molecules which are bonded together. Breakdown of starch molecule starts moments after we take our first byte of food, because of an enzyme called as alpha-amylase, which is found in the saliva.
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Which of the following is something an advocate for arousal theory might observe?
Answer:
When we are bored we look for excitement; when we are overexcited we wish for. more peace.
Explanation: Do you get this, I hope you do
which is consistent with conflict theory
Answer:
As the divide between the rich and poor grows, tensions rise, politics become divisive, and the stage is set for conflict.
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what do you mean by long jump?
jump far into sand pit measure distance from closest point of contact
Why is physical education is important as any other subject ? *summary !!
Discuss Attitude and Stress
Answer:
Explanation:
Well believe it or not, your bad attitude could be the culprit for why you're feeling so icky. In fact, research shows that having a positive, optimistic outlook on life improves your health, relationships, and self-confidence, all of which lower your stress levels and increase happiness.
magtala ng limang salita o grupo ng salita na niuugnay mo sa salitang LIDER at TAGASUNOD.
Answer:
Kelley (1992) posited that there are five followership styles. These include exemplary, conformist, passive, alienated and pragmatist styles (Kelley, 1992). These followership styles are based on a combination of two different followership dimensions: engagement and critical thinking (Kelley, 1992).
What words describe a leader?
Personality Traits
Self-motivated: Motivated leaders desire to achieve above and beyond expectations. ...
Standards: Leaders hold them selves and the people around them to a higher standard than most, both on a personal and professional level. ...
Confidence: ...
Optimism & Positivity: ...
Accountable: ...
Courage: ...
Engaged: ...
Character:
Explanation:
An alert popped up on the pharmacy's computer notifying the pharmacy technician that the supply of a commonly dispensed drug was running low. Which type of pharmacy software is the pharmacy technician using?
electronic prescriptions
pharmacy management
workflow management
automation equipment
List 3 ways you can tell a friend no
Answer:
Say it Fast. Don't keep your friend hanging for days or weeks, hoping she'll “forget” about it. ...
Explain Why—Briefly.
Propose Something Else
white chocolates contain substances that stimulates the feeling of pleasure. true or false?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
The amount of theobromine found in chocolate may positively affect your mood
why do teen moms drop out of school?
Answer:
Explanation:
normally its for financial purposes, or so that they can give their attention to their child so they can have a healthy and happy child. i dont know though its a big choice.
Describe the processes for precertification using the paper method. What does the medical assistant need to do?
Answer:
Precertification is the allocation of specific drugs or instrument for the treatment.
Explanation:
Precertification refers to the process by which a patient is allowed for coverage of a specific medical procedure or drug that is medically necessary for the treatment. The medical assistant need to collect the health records of that patient, precertification request form and one copy of the health insurance ID card. Complete the Precertification Request form using a pen. Read carefully the completed form and correct any mistake that was done during filling of form.
Explain the relationship between the key terms in
each of the following pairs.
a. physical dependence and withdrawal
b. drug and medicine
c. drug tolerance and addiction
d. over-the-counter medicine and prescription
e. active ingredient and drug interaction
Understanding Key Ideas
Section 1
3. Why are all drugs not medicines?
4. What are three key characteristics of a good
medicine?
5. From what two sources do all drugs and medicines
come from?
6. Analgesics
a. relieve allergy symptoms.
b. kill harmful bacteria.
c. relieve pain.
d. soothe itchy skin.
7. List the ways that drugs can enter the body.
8. Explain why some drugs are called drugs of
abuse.
9. CRITICAL THINKING How do you think medi-
cines have affected how long you will live?
Section 2
10. What is the role of clinical trials in the drug
approval process?
11. Why are some medicines available only by
prescription?
12. Which of the following is the least important to
consider when choosing an OTC medicine?
a. active ingredient
b. possible side effects
c. brand name
d. drug interactions
13. List four side effects of some medicines.
14. List the things you should ask your doctor
about any medicine she or he prescribes to
you.
15. CRITICAL THINKING Explain the advantages of
being an active member of your healthcare team.
Section 3
16. Describe how messages are sent in the brain.
17. How do some drugs affect emotions?
18. Identify four behaviors that could be warning
signs of drug abuse and addiction.
19. Describe the role of withdrawal in maintaining a
drug addiction.
20. CRITICAL THINKING Evaluate the following
statement: “Drug addiction is preventable.”
Explain the relationship between the key terms in
each of the following pairs.
A. Physical dependence is the body's need for a drug to function, while withdrawal is the physical illness one experiences when they do not meet this need.
B. Medicine is a legal substance that one takes to help recover from an illness. Drugs are an illegal substance that one takes to alter their brain.
C. Drug tolerance is when a user needs to take more of a drug to reach a high. Addiction is the mental or physical need fulfill a need at any cost.
D. Over-the-counter medicine is any non-addictive substance that you can buy without a doctor's note (such as aspirin). Meanwhile, a prescription is a potentially addictive substance or dangerous substance to take without a doctor's recommendation and consent.
E. Active ingredients are the important parts of the medicine that help with symptoms (inactive being coloring or binding agents). Interaction is how the active ingredients inside of two or more substances react to each other.
Section 1
3. Not all drugs are medicines because some drugs' only purpose is to alter the brain but have no real known cure to medical conditions that require medicine.
4. Three key characteristics of a good medicine are effectiveness, safety, and minor side effects.
5. From natural resources and chemicals made in a laboratory.
6. C. Relieve pain
7. drugs normally enter the body orally in the form of a pill. Other methods include through the lungs by smoking, and through the veins when injected.
8. Some drugs are called drugs of abuse because they are a higher risk of addiction and what addicts look for. These are commonly misused, or abused. (Such as Oxycodone or Adderall)
9. Medicines can affect how long you live, generally for a longer time, to combat eradicated illnesses that may otherwise could have killed you. Most medicines heal infections and effects your body cannot fight alone.
10. Clinical trials are used to better understand how people will react to the use of a newer medicine. They use this to improve if needed, but to understand the risks in a safe and controlled environment.
11. Some drugs are only available by prescription because the general population should not be freely allowed to use high-risk or addictive substances.
12. C. Brand Name
13. Four symptoms of using NSAIDS (aspirin) for example, include indigestion, headaches, drowsiness, and dizziness.
14. You should ask the doctor if it will help your symptoms, if there are any life styles changes you should make while on the medication, and what the possible side effects are.
15. The advantages of being an active member of your healthcare team are that you understand the health and safety measures in a given event, you are knowledgeable about how to care for a loved one, and you have a better overall understanding of the physical body.
16. Messages are sent to the brain when neurotransmitters are released and travel across the synapse and attach themselves to receptors, which process the neurotransmitters, thus creating a message.
17. Some drugs affect emotions by increasing them or expressing them inappropriately because you are not entirely in control of yourself when you are taking a drug.
18. Four behaviors that could be warning of drug abuse and addiction are increased impulsivity, lacking one's responsibilities, legal troubles, and suddenly changing one's appearance, friend group, or activities.
19. Withdrawal plays the role of an outbreak in many negative symptoms in a user when they try to stop taking a drug, as the body's attempt to get one to re-engage.
20. Drug addiction is preventable to a certain extent. Drug use tends to be somewhat glamorized to people who are feeling low or come from challenging backgrounds. The idea of escaping one's reality is tempting to almost everyone at some point. While knowledge is power and we can spread awareness of the epidemic, it does not necessarily mean it will be prevented in every case, but hopefully in many.
how are your birthday dear
“Fun isn’t something one considers when balancing the universe. But this...heh heh heh...does put a smile on my face
Answer: Thanos quote
some common family issues that can be dealt with through counseling
Financial issues
Grief
Substance abuse
Behavioral issues and academic concerns in children and adolescents
Mental health concerns
Separation, divorce, or blended family adjustments
Chronic illness
How do mental health experts diagnose
clinical depression?
Answer: by seeing if a person experiences four or more symptoms nearly every day for at least two weeks.