Early bloomers yet kept on growing to be a giant?
Answer:
No. i dont think so. lol. i wish.
Which is an uncontrollable risk factor that puts individuals at more risk for contracting a disease?
Answer:
Age
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is age.
Explanation:
A- Age
B- Diet
C- Physical fitness
D- Physical hygiene
You can control all of these except for age.
How do pathogens enter the body
Answer: Through eyes, nose, mouth, or through broken skin
Explanation: took the quiz
2 healthy ways to cope with anxiety and stressful situations
1. Who discovered the Tabata training?
2. What country is the founder of Tabata from?
3. How long does the Tabata workout last?
4. Which group showed the most improvement?
5. High Intensity Interval Training has more impact on what system?
What differences exist between a dentist and an orthodontist?
O A. A dentist is concerned with the care of teeth, while an orthodontist
specializes in the treatment of gum disease.
• B. A dentist specializes in jaw alignments and positioning of teeth,
while an orthodontist specializes in the treatment of gum disease.
O C. A dentist provides general care of the teeth and gums, while an
orthodontist specializes in oral surgeries.
D. A dentist provides general care of the teeth and gums, while an
orthodontist specializes in jaw alignments and positioning of
teeth.
Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column.
I'm not sure ab some of them but I can hell with the ones I do know.
2= Reproductive glands
4= Pancreas
I know its only 2 answers but I hope this somewhat helped?
what is the significance of a newborns hands and feet turning blue ?
Answer:
acrocyanosis. a condition where small blood vessels in the skin constrict and there a decrease in blood flow and oxygen
"This virtual learning is for the birds. I ain't going to do any of the work." This is a...?
What are 5 ways to deal with stress
Answer:
In my personal opinion...
Explanation:
Sleep on itPrayBreatheTalk to othersTake a breakPlease help me!!I’ll give brainliest!!!!!!
1) Pregnancy and STD
2) Im not sure but condoms?
3) abstinence
4) The pill blocks hormones that control your ovulation so you don't release an egg and a condom prevents sperm from entering into the womb
5) Abstinence is 100% affective from preventing pregnancy and STDs bc you aren't doing the things that can cause it transmit them.
6) A condom must be used along side of birth control to prevent stds
What type of activity is when the body's muscles work against a force or weight?
aerobic
reading
anaerobic
stretching
Answer:
anaerobic
Explanation:
Which of the following are forms of sugar.
Sucrose
Dextrose
Glucose
All the above
Other:
how many parts does the female reproductive system have
Answer:
The female reproductive system contains two main parts: the uterus, which hosts the developing fetus, produces vaginal and uterine secretions, and passes the anatomically male sperm through to the fallopian tubes; and the ovaries, which produce the anatomically female egg cells.
Explanation:
Is it possible to be physically active without exercise? Explain.
in everything you do in your daily life you are going to be active it may not be running or joking but you half to walk to get to your car or to the fridge you are constantly using your muscles
Why do you think light-touch receptors are found at the skin's surface while strong-
pressure receptors are found deeper down?
Answer:
The pressure caused by light touch sensations is decreased as the layers of skin above the receptors increases
Explanation:
Quizlet lol
Which step is first in the decision-making process?
O taking action
O weighing the evidence
O identifyirlg me o
considering the alternatives
TOTT
2 things you know about the microbiome of a healthy gut.
Claire is trying to limit her children’s sugar intake, so she buys a new cereal that claims to have the lowest amount of sugar among similar products.
Answer:
artificial sweeteners
Explanation:
WHO TRYNA DO THIS FOR 35 POINTS HAHA PLEASE
Answer:
Its 18 points and i cant see the page..sorry.
Explanation:
How might influences change during our lifetime?
Answer:
Why do people act the way they do? On any one occasion, a person's behavior is influenced by both their personality and the situation, as well as other factors such as their current thoughts, feelings and goals. ...
Explanation:
2) What is the head-to-toe pattern of infant physical development?
Coordination progresses from the trunk toward the ends of the arms.
Infant bodies develop from the head first, then down to the toes.
Infants develop intellectually first, then physically,
Infants engage in simple tasks, then gradually undertake more complex ones.
Answer:
Infant bodies develop from the head first, then down to the toes. Infants engage in simple tasks, then gradually undertake more complex ones.
Explanation:
Watch this 13-minute video that discusses the history of soccer and how it became a sport.
While you are watching the video, try to answer the following questions.
1.What century was the earliest known football played? 1869
2.When was the first football association created and rules written down? 1863
3.When did the first football tournament take place? 1930
4.When was the first international football match? 1872
5.In what year did the FA decide that teams needed to swap halves at half time? 1877
6.When were nets introduced to soccer on the goals? 1892
7.When was football introduced to the Olympics? 1900
8.Who was Pele and how old was he when he played in the tournament? 1957 and age 14
9.Who were the two best players in the late 2000s? Lionel Messi and Ronaldinho
Answer:
1. On November 6, 1869, Rutgers and Princeton played what was billed as the first college football game. However, it wasn't until the 1880s that a great rugby player from Yale, Walter Camp, pioneered rules changes that slowly transformed rugby into the new game of American Football.
2. In December 1863 the founding members of The Football Association met to finalize the rules of football at a tavern in Lincoln's Inn Fields in London. The handwritten text is still in existence and is in the hands of The Football Association. The original rules of soccer follow.
3. In 1929, it was decided that the first ever World Cup would take place in Uruguay from 13 July to 30 July 1930. Thirteen nations would be participating after accepting invitations – no qualifications took place
4. Very fittingly, the match was to be played on St Andrew's Day 30th November 1872 at the West of Scotland Cricket Ground in Partick; with admission into the ground costing a shilling (ladies were admitted free). Above: The only surviving ticket of the Scotland v England match in our Museum.
5. The expression 'it's a game of two halves' is well-known and often used for football, but ... Indeed, even the concept of changing end at half-time
6. The 1892 FA Cup final between West Bromwich Albion and Aston Villa became the first to use both a crossbar and nets Championship Runner up: 1892 FA Cup Final
7. In 1900 and 1904, football was introduced as an exhibition sport and became the first team sport included in the Olympic Games. Since 1908, the sport has been held at every Olympic Games with the exception of the 1932 Los Angeles Games.
8. Spotted from a young age, Pelé began playing for Santos Futebol Clube at just 15, his national team at 16, and won his first World Cup at 17.
9. Paolo Maldini. Andres Iniesta. Thierry Henry. Cristiano Ronaldo. Zinedine Zidane. Ronaldo. If not for injuries, we could be talking about Ronaldo Nazario as the GOAT. Ronaldinho. The man who brought so much joy to millions of people around the world. Lionel Messi. Of course.
Explanation:
I really Hopes this helps! :<
please can someone help my assignment in health.
Answer:
1. You can describe the scene as safe because the person having a health problem and the person trying to help are not in any kind of danger that we can see.
2. There are many things that could have happened. You could assume a heart attack, but they could have passed out from being dehydrated, or just fell.
3. Call 911, check for breathing and a pulse, and start CPR if necessary.
Explanation:
n Michelle is a nurse in a hospital. While preparing to administer a vaccine to a patient, she inadvertently sticks herself with the needle. This is an example of what? a patient emergency an accident o a safety precaution a healthcare environment DONE ।
Answer:
an accident
Explanation:
edge 2020, Maintaining a Safe Work Environment assignment
Answer:
A
Explanation: i took it
Anita is concerned that she'll be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. What type of lifestyle change could she make to help prevent this diagnosis?
A.
switch to a diet low in fat and sugar and maintain an active lifestyle
B.
switch to a vitamin-rich diet and maintain a somewhat active lifestyle
C.
switch to a protein-rich diet but keep a sedentary lifestyle
Answer:
A. switch to a diet low in fat and sugar and maintain an active lifestyle
Explanation:
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Answer:
Yea, I did this assignment and it is correct.
Explanation:
can someone help me with this thank you:'d
Answer:
1.esophagus
2.liver
3.pancreas
4.mouth
5.stomach
6.gallbladder
7.Large intestine
8.small intestine
Explanation:
Of the careers you've learned about in this section, which one interests you most? What about it makes it interesting? Which career interests you the least? Why?
Answer:doctor
Explanation:
knowing that you can save people’s life is interesting and the least interesting part is working for long hours just cause it’s tiring
How do I manage my time wisely?
Answer and Explanation:
Maybe you could plan what time to do at a certain time or find a way to get the events that are essential so that you can get them done and be sure not to miss them...
Answer:
Set goals correctly. Set goals that are achievable and measurable. ...
Prioritize wisely. Prioritize tasks based on importance and urgency. ...
Set a time limit to complete a task. ...
Take a break between tasks. ...
Organize yourself. ...
Remove non-essential tasks/activities. ...
Plan ahead.