Answer:
A heart attack is a medical emergency. A heart attack usually occurs when a blood clot blocks blood flow to the heart. Without blood, tissue loses oxygen and dies.
Explanation:
What function does red bone marrow serve?
A)protects the surface of bone from injury
B)acts as a factory for blood cells
C)serves as a storage location for oxygen
D)creates nutrients the body needs
Answer:
b, acts as a factory for blood cells
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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1) Inside the nose what is responsible for catching all of the particles and dust that can damage our lungs?
1a) What are the clumps collected in the nose called?
2) Inside the nose, What part is responsible/ allows us to smell the things we smell?
Answer:Boogers
Explanation:
When the mucus, dirt, and other debris get dry and clump together, you're left with a booger.
April is writing a report on the nervous system for biology class. Choose the correct way to complete each sentence.
The nerves of the (Parasympathetic, Sympathetic)
nervous system control the body’s “fight or flight” reactions in times of crisis or danger. These nerves inhibit (Thinking, Digestion)
, increase heart rate and blood pressure, dilate the passages in the lungs for increased respiration, and stimulate the release of (Saliva, Adrenaline)
. This allows you to run from danger or fight to protect yourself.
Hii! I believe the answers are Sympathetic, Digestion, and Adrenaline. (:
Answer: sympathetic, digestion and adrenaline
Explanation:
so i just took the difficult person test and honestly, should i be concerned? uh
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Riddle time:. I have 4 legs in the morning,2 legs in the afternoon, and 3 legs at night
the answer is a human! :)
Answer:
Its a human !!!!!!!!
Which behavior best illustrates intellectual health?
a. Apply higher order thinking skills to solve problems.
b. Perform all of one's daily tasks without fatigue.
c. Express emotional responses in constructive ways.
Apply higher-order thinking skills to solve problems. Hence, option A is correct.
What is intellectual health?Intellectual health defines as the creative ability, to think critically and to have the best thinking skill to solve problems.
Intellectual health encourages us to learn new skills and other creative ideas. Apart from physical health, intellectual health is also important for the proper growth and success of a person.
It makes people aware and encourages them to take the correct decision and become more successful. Some examples of intellectual health are: Learning a new language, Reading, writing something creative, solving puzzles, etc,
Intellectual health allows us to think higher to solve any kind of problem. Therefore, option A is correct.
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Thermometers should be recalibrated _____.
before the first use
if it's dropped
if it's used to measure both hot and cold
all of the above
Answer: all of the above.
Explanation:
To recalibrate a thermometer, you generally have to shake it if it is the type that has the mecury inside. Because you shake it to recalibrate, it can be shaken from dropping it. As well as if it is used to measure the coldness of something, it might not adjust to the heat of the next object you are measuring, and you are not leaving a thermometor in a patient for 10 minutes lol.
Answer: D.) All of the Above.
Explanation: Thermometers should be recalibrated before the first use, if they are dropped, and if they are used to measure both hot and cold.
Which of use is part of the endocrine system
A.Hypothalamus
B.Heart
C.Intestines
D.Skin
Answer: The answer is A.
Directions: Fill out the Activity Participation for Fitness Advocacy. Date Activity Nature of Organizers Participation Sponsoring (participant or Individuals, Groups organizer) Online
Answer:
A
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Explanation:
When you weigh the possible outcomes of a decision, whose well being should you take into account?
1. yourself and your family
2. yourself
3. anyone affected by your decision
4. yourself and everyone else
Bacteria wouldn’t multiply very fast in a box of cornflakes because.
A. cereal is low moisture.
B. The box is too high in the cupboard.
C. cornflakes are high in protein.
D. corn flakes are too acidic
Which nutrient is used to build and maintain all of the cells and tissues in the body?
Answer:
proteins nutrient is used to build and maintain all of the cells and tissues in the body...
I hope it helps !!
Answer:
carbohydrates,proteins are used to build and maintain all of the cells and tissues in the body.
Caroline has been asked to babysit the neighbors’ children on Friday night, but she has also been invited to the movies with her friends. Caroline is not sure what she wants to do. What would be a good next step for Caroline?
1. Make a decision.
2. Consider how each option fits in with her values.
3. Figure out what she needs to do to follow through on her decision.
4. Ask her older sister to help her think of options she may not have considered.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
either this one or 4
I need 2 sentences each on why these meals are healthy/unhealthy!
Good answers get brainliest :)
Answer:
The first meal was healthy as it was unprocessed food that was simply made and did not contain unwanted preservatives and additives. It also contained a safe and healthy protein, chicken, and vitamin rich vegetables, asparagus.
The other meal was not healthy as it contains preservatives and ingredients that are not healthy. This meal also was more than quadruple the other meal's calories, which means more calories need to be burned to be burned to not gain more weight from this meal as the other one.
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Which of the following statements is true?
Trace elements are the main component in the human body’s structure.
Trace elements account for more than 99 percent of the body’s mass.
Trace elements are only needed in small amounts.
Answer:
Trace elements are only needed in small amounts
Explanation:
8. An exogenous disease originates outside the body.
True or false
Answer: Its true... I got it right on a quiz so i pretty sure it will help..
IS IT TRUE THAT TUTOR IS FOR kids who aren't smart or are failing or aren't doing very well.?
BECAUSE ON EDG TEACHER SAID THAT TUTOR IS FOR kids who aren't smart, failing or aren't doing very well
Answer:
No, not really. Sometimes, people hire tutors to get ahead and learn new things that they can't learn in school yet.
Psychology
Why is memory important?
Explain how memory impacts our lives.
Explain how memory benefits the human being. Give various explanations explaining memory.
2 paragraphs.
Which physical change happens to the female body during puberty?
A. broader shoulders
B. facial hair
C. deeper voice
D. wider hips
Answer:
Th answer would be D. wider hips
Answer:
D. Wider hips
Explanation:
I got this in a test so I can assure you that's the one.
I hope this helps you:)
Write a five-hundred-word research essay. Answer a specific question that you developed that explains how the brain works in a particular way.
PLEASE HELP however long you can make it is fine it doesn't have to be 500.
Answer:
ok
Explanation:
Along with the spinal cord, the hippocampus becomes part of the central nervous system. The nervous system of the body is the coordination and decision-making hub. The nervous system consists of the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system and, in essence, the peripheral nervous system consists of nerves. The nervous system as a whole is responsible for every aspect of the everyday life of a human being, ranging from breathing and blinking to allowing one to remember.In a survey, truth. The brain is connected to the forehead, eyes, ears, nose, and spinal cord by the nerves, from which they connect to the rest of the body. Sensory nerves are the group of nerves responsible for collecting and relaying information from the world of the body to the spinal cord, which in turn accelerates the message to the brain. Then the brain integrates the message and creates a reaction. The signals from the brain to all the body parts are transmitted by another category of nerves known as motor neurons. The spinal cord is a message superhighway, consisting of a series of nerves running up and down the spine, constantly transmitting signals to and from the brain.Three major segments are made up of the brain: the forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain. The forebrain contains the hypothalamus, the thalamus and the cerebrum. The tegmentum and the tectum compose the midbrain. The cerebellum, pons and medulla consist of the hindbrain. The midbrain, the pons, and the medulla are also commonly referred to as the brainstem.A schematic representation of the brain and its different components is seen below:
The cerebrum is the main part of the human brain, also known as the cerebral cortex, connected to higher brain functions such as movement and feeling. The cerebral cortex is divided into four segments: the frontal lobe, the parietal lobe, the occipital lobe, and the temporal lobe, referred to as lobes.As explained below, each of the lobes conducts distinct functions:
Frontal Lobe-related to preparation, thought, thoughts, parts of voice, motion, and problem solving
Parietal Lobe-related to perception of orientation, motion, recognition, and stimuli
Occipital Lobe- Visual processing related
Temporal lobe-related to memory, auditory stimulus perception and recognition, and speech and me done
Who is one of the best singers or what song is one of the best?
Answer:
Suburban Pt.2
Explanation:
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Answer:
One of the best singers is Michael Jackson, he was very popular and is considered one of the worlds best singers.
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Which of the following is true about bloodborne pathogens?
Select all that apply. more than one answer not one more
1. bloodborne pathogens cause Hepatitis B and C
2. Bloodborne pathogens are bacteria or viruses carried in the blood
3. bloodborne pathogens can lead to disease
4. Bloodborne pathogens can cause the flu
Answer:
2 i think
Explanation:
im pretty sure it is 2
Which situation is a barrier to eating healthy?
Answer: Purchasing food at a store that does not sell fruits
Explanation:
Which of the following is the BEST way for Ron to prevent injuries when he rides his skateboard?
1. wearing pads and a helmet
2. getting necessary vaccinations
3. thinking positively
4. seeing the doctor if he falls hard
Answer:
1
Explanation:
that is most logical
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Identify a commonly-known song not mentioned in the unit (holiday song, folk song, children’s song, etc.) that has three beats and one that has four beats. What are some rhythms or patterns in these songs that you could explore with a child?
Which of the following nutrients are typically stored in bones? Check all that apply.
A) calcium
B) red bone marrow
C) potassium
12. Over the counter drugs are chemical compounds that are acquired by a physician's prescription
a. True
b. False
Answer:
6t
Explanation:
Hypothesis: When I'm active, then?
Explanation:
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Professional Responsibilities
1 The legal responsibility of a person or
organization
3 Documentation of expected or unexpected care
activities or outcomes
2 The nurse role that assures client rights are
respected
5 The nurse role in informed consent
6 An act or omission to act that causes harm
9 A report recording the confidential details of an
unexpected event
10 The rule that nurses may not share information
with other clients or staff not involved in the
care of that client
4 Care that falls below the minimum standard
7 A Procedure or protocol directing nurse actions
8 Failure to perform a required act
Answer:
make every word good pucctuation
Explanation:
I make $126,000 per year. I work 32 hours per week. I get paid bi-weekly. How much do I make per hour?