Answer:
Explanation:
It is b. because tumors do grow fast and will spread thorought your body witch will mess up ur tissius
Dreams and memories are the products of your endocrine system. True False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
the answer is false
i have soccer practice today <3 and i wont be home till 8 cause im going to a friends house after soccer :( bye loves -in 1st almost 2nd period -from mother love you
Answer:
GOOD LUCK AND HAVE A GOOD DAY
Answer:
huh? i'm confused -whats the Q
Explanation:
An earth satellite remains in orbit at a distance of 11550 km from the center of the earth. What speed would it have to maintain? the universal gravitational constant is 6. 67 × 10−11 n · m2 /kg2 and the mass of the earth is 5. 98 × 1024 kg. 1. 7093. 03 02. 7236. 86 3. 5374. 04 04. 4845. 11 5. 5292. 47 6. 5876. 55 7. 6477. 61 8. 7600. 32 9. 6223. 84 10. 7414. 21 answer in units of m/s
Answer: v=5.97 x 10 to the 3rd power m/s
Explanation:
So um this question is for not games its for real.........My dog won´t stop twerking what should i do
how many blood type are there?
Answer:
i think its 8??? A, B, AB and O and the minus versions of them
Explanation:
What are the two parts of a warm-up?
The two parts of a warm-up are:
1. General cardiovascular warm-up: It includes activities that raise the heart rate and body temperature, such as jogging, cycling, jumping jacks, or brisk walking. The goal of this part is to gradually increase blood flow and circulation throughout the body, warming up the muscles, and preparing the body for exercise.
2. Specific warm-up: It includes exercises that are specific to the activity or sport that will be performed, such as stretching or practicing the movements and skills that will be required during the workout or game. The goal of this part is to prepare the muscles and joints for the specific movements that will be performed, reducing the risk of injury and enhancing performance.
If Martin does no extra physical activity in his day, his body requires 2600 calories. What does this BEST describe?
A -his BMI
B -his LDL levels
C -his BMR
D -his HDL levels
Answer:
C -his BMR
Explanation:
BMR stand for basal metabolic rate which is the base amount of calories you need in a day.
The right answer is C his BMR
Critical thinking. How does the media portray dangerous situations, such as fire or explosives? Are these portrayals realistic or not? Explain.
Answer:
Answer:
Fake News.
Explanation:
The media tends to move the cloak of the truth from many people based on the agenda of the news media. Many times the news tends to cover missing people of a certain race more then others. If a teen Caucasian girl went missing from a rich neighborhood, this would more likely gain more news coverage then a Native American teen from a Native American reservation. I feel that many media outlets do not portray realist situations across all platforms fairly. The media has their own agendas and they are run by people who allow certain truths to be known. Most times, they say whatever gets them more clicks, likes, or more views rule the media coverage, but they don't talk about the agendas behind the media.
Answer:
The media can provide images depicting dangerous scenes, such as gunfire, blood, death, war, and worse.
Explanation:
Most of the time these are not real images and are photoshopped, but sometimes they are real, and could have been from a report or history book, or a site on the dark web (bad internet place where very bad things happen and can be exchanged).
Harry is basically a baseline player. What strategy would you use when playing against Harry?
(01.07 HC)
Explain the overload principle. Discuss the relationship between the principle of overload and the FITT principle. (6 points)
Your answer:
What are types of bullying and harassment, and how do they happen?
Answer:
physical bullying
verbal
relational
cyber
Can someone please give me a list of exercises that do not use the core?
Answer:
Toe touches, calf raises, stuff that work out your limbs but without weights, calf raises, and one arm and shoulder exercise is a shrug and grip exercise.
hope this helps
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
help what does this mean.
Are there values in your family that, though no one speaks openly about them, they are clear anyway?
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
Your bone marrow is part of your immune system.
True
False
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
The main parts of the immune system are: white blood cells, antibodies, the complement system, the lymphatic system, the spleen, the thymus, and the bone marrow.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Bone marrow is thought to be a primary hematopoietic organ. However, accumulated evidences demonstrate that active function and trafficking of immune cells
I WILL GIVE BRAILIEST
Match the activity with the skill-related component...There will be 1 left over
-power, speed, agility, coordination, balance, reaction time
-running, dancing, walking, swimming, longboarding, skating, biking
Answer: i'm not sure because for some of these you need multiple skills but here's what I think is correct
running- speed
dancing- coordination
walking- ?
swimming- agility
longboarding- reaction time
skating- power
biking- balance
Name four types of hallucinogens.
Answer:
DMT
LSD
Marijuana
Mescaline
Explanation:
Type the answer in the box below.
Choose two of the CDC’s risk factors. How can the list of the CDC’s (sewer slide) protective factors help with these risk factors?
Answer:
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Write one paragraph on something that has recently made you happy (also I'm in Grade 8 so it would be nice if you could write something an eighth grader would write).
The sentence below from the section "2. So Does Your Heart" helps prove the claim that changes in gravity dramatically affect the cardiovascular system over time.
Without gravity, however, the heart and blood vessels change – and the longer the flight, the more severe the changes.
Which sentence from the article provides further support for the claim?
is it true that humen have 5 scenes
Answer:
Humans have 5 senses
Explanation:
Touch Smell vision hearing Touch
Please this is serious
I'm going thru a hard time right now
My guardians want to sell my dog just because they are stressed out about their job and my dog just got out of the vet.
I'm mentally tired of the negative thoughts of losing my loyal friend but I can't think of any positive outcomes.
So if anyone has some advice or positive things about my situation please, help!
(I accept comments)
What do you think the outcome of a physical education program should be?
Answer:
To improve your athletic ablibite
Explanation:
Answer:
Improved understanding of the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Explanation:
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
Graded Assignment
Value Differences
As you make friends outside your family circle, you may be exposed to people who hold values and beliefs that are different from what you’ve grown up with. How can you navigate interacting with all these new people? In this assignment, you will research the value and beliefs of different cultures, consider your personal values, and analyze an interaction you’ve had with someone outside your own culture.
Part 1 Instructions
Use the internet and other resources to conduct research on the different values and beliefs of different cultures. There are hundreds of thousands of cultures in the world, so focus on three to four that are new to you. Some aspects of culture you can search for that relate to values and beliefs may be as follows:
• religious beliefs
• family values and structure
• how people communicate with one another (not just language spoken, but body language, gestures, do they touch a lot, are they reserved, etc.)
As you conduct your research, write down each source you find and take notes on the cultures you learn about in your Health Notebook.
Part 2 Instructions
You were also born into a culture with its own values and beliefs. What would you consider to be your core values?
Part 3 Instructions
Every day, people from different cultures meet and interact with one another. Think about a time you met someone with different values and beliefs from yours. How did you interact with that person?
Be sure to respond in complete sentences and use proper spelling and grammar in your responses.
Total score: ____ of 40 points
1. List at least three different sources in the space below.
Type your answer here.
2. Think about the cultures you researched. Choose three different cultures you read about during your research, and identify and describe at least three core values or beliefs for each culture.
Culture 1:
Type your answer here.
Culture 2:
Type your answer here.
Culture 3:
Type your answer here.
3. Identify and describe at least three core values and beliefs that you hold.
Value/Belief 1:
Type your answer here.
Value/Belief 2:
Type your answer here.
Value/Belief 3:
Type your answer here.
4. In no more than one page, describe a time you met someone with different values and beliefs from yours. What did you talk about or do together? Did your value differences come up at all? Were they a problem, or were they a positive influence on your interaction?
Type your answer here.
5. Is there anything you would do differently now? In no more than one page, describe how you might improve how you relate and interact with people whose values differ from your own. Why is it important to develop healthy relationships or have healthy interactions with people of different cultures?
Type your answer here.
Answer:
.m
Explanation:
,m
What impact can family therapy have on a family with an alcoholic member?
Answer:
it can help the member to be better and stop his alcoholic behaviour for the sake of his family
Explanation:
so
Answer: it will help the member of the family and not hurt the family
Explanation:
my answer
Describe the three parts of the cell theory and the evidence that supports it.
Answer:
it was propesed by scleden Schwan and Virchow
What are three tips to help keep your motivation flowing? Briefly describe each.
There are 4 main functions of the integumentary system. Please list them.