Answer the following questions in the essay box below.
Which planet rotates the fastest?
Which planet rotates the slowest?
Which planet most closely matches Earth in terms of length of day?
Which planet takes the shortest amount of time to orbit the sun?
Which planet takes the longest amount of time to orbit the sun?
Which planet has the most satellites?
Which planet has the fewest satellites (not counting those that have none)?
Which planet has the greatest mass? How much of the pie chart does it take up?
Answer:
the fastest planet is mercury
the slowest planet is venus
mercury takes the shortest amount of time to orbit the sun
neptune takes the longest time to orbit the sun
saturn had the most satellites
venus had the fewest satellites with zero the next one is earth
Jupiter has the largest mass
Explanation:
1. What do opioids (heroin and prescription painkillers) do to our bodies?
Answer:
Act as depressants on the central nervous system Drugs bind to opiate receptors in the brain, spinal cord, etc.Blocks the perception of pain. Cause side effects such as nausea, confusion, and drowsiness.Feelings of euphoria(immense joy + happiness)Hijacks neurotransmitter called dopamine, the reward systemYou CAN get it legally with prescription, but still have a chance of becoming addicted.Hope this helps!
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When doing curls, John is careful to extend through the full range of motion and quickly lock his elbows to make sure that he does not drop the weight. This is an example of
Group of answer choices.
A. a good technique because he moves quickly
B. a bad technique because he moves through the range of motion
C. a good technique because he is paying attention to form
D. a bad technique because he quickly locks a joint
Answer:
D. a bad technique because he quickly locks a joint.
Explanation:
A good health can be defined as the state of well-being in which all of the components of an individual's health are in balance. These state of well-being comprises of six (6) important components and they are; physical, spiritual, emotional, environmental, social and mental or intellectual. In order to have a good health, physicians and medical professionals advise individuals to eat food with high nutritional values and engage in physical activity such as an aerobic exercise.
An aerobic exercise refers to all forms of physical activity that an individual engages in, in order to increase the heart rate (from low to high intensity) in response to the level of oxygen required by any activated or working muscle in the human body. Some examples of aerobic exercise (cardiofitness activity) includes cycling, swimming, jogging, walking, skiing, curls, etc.
In conclusion, fitness experts usually advises everyone to maintain a healthy lifestyle, eat well and judiciously engage in cardiofitness activities or exercises so as to improve well-being, body mass index (BMI), wellness or heart health.
In this scenario, when doing curls, John was trying to be careful to extend through the full range of motion but quickly lock his elbows in order to make sure he doesn't drop the dead weight.
However, this is an example of a bad technique because he quickly locks a joint. John shouldn't have locked his joint almost immediately or at all because of the weight he was carrying.
Answer:
a bad technique because he quickly locks a joint
Explanation:
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Question 3 of
Which of the following is an example of a defensive action?
Answer:
What are the 'following examples'?
Explanation:
You can't answer the question without the options :l
Requiring health insurance by all members of society? What social goal?
Answer: getting you to pay more and crep
Explanation:
Questlon 5 of 10
Which of these will make a risky situation even more dangerous for a teen?
A. Parental presence
B. Daytime
C. Having a phone
D. Alcohol use
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Which of the following are functions of the immune system? Select the three
correct answers.
A. Bones produce extra white blood cells to increase its defense against
germs.
B. The body filters the blood for waste materials.
C. Cell membrane keeps germs from entering the cell.
D. Lymphocytes create antibodies that attach to the germ.
Read each question and write your answer below.
Describe how the respiratory system exchanges carbon dioxide and oxygen in
the lungs. Include the words carbon dioxide, lungs, trachea and bronchi in
your answer.
K12 unit 8 lesson 8 science
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
Its A,B and D
Explanation:
Nutritional therapy is founded on the principle that although each person is biochemically different from another, the things that make up good health are the same for everyone. True False
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Nutritional therapy can be defined as the treatment of a medical condition such as obesity, diabetes, kwashiorkor, etc., through the administration of special diet with respect to quality, quantity and nutrients.
Basically, nutritional therapy is a physiological and biochemical process that is largely based on the principle that although each individual is biochemically different from another, the things that make up good health are the same for everyone.
A good health can be defined as the state of well-being in which all of the components of an individual's health are in balance. These state of well-being comprises of six (6) important components and they are; physical, spiritual, emotional, environmental, social and mental or intellectual. In order to have a good health, physicians and medical professionals advise individuals to eat food with high nutritional values and engage in physical activity such as an aerobic exercise.
An aerobic exercise refers to all forms of physical activity that an individual engages in, in order to increase the heart rate (from low to high intensity) in response to the level of oxygen required by any activated or working muscle in the human body. Some examples of aerobic exercise (cardiofitness activity) includes cycling, swimming, jogging, walking, skiing etc.
In conclusion, fitness experts usually advises everyone to maintain a healthy lifestyle, eat well and judiciously engage in cardiofitness activities or exercises so as to improve well-being, body mass index (BMI), wellness or heart health.
Record keeping should be:
Done on paper
O Done digitally
O Done digitally and on paper
O Digitally, on paper or a combination
O Record-keeping is not necessary
Answer: O Done digitally and on paper
Explanation:
Which of the following medications blocks vagus nerve effects on the heart?
A.
Verapamil
B.
Atropine
C.
Epinephrine
D.
Digitalis
Maintaining balance between caloric intake and caloric expenditure is known as:
Question 2 options:
metabolic syndrome
basal metabolism
body composition
energy balance
Answer:
energy balance
Explanation:
The calories consumed in foods and beverages can be converted into energy (work and heat) and also can be stored as storage tissues (e.g., fat tissues). Energy balance refers to the balance of calories consumed compared to the calories burned through physical activity and metabolic activities (i.e., calories used in our daily energy requirements). Energy balance has important effects on metabolic activity, hormonal balance, and even mood. For example, a negative energy balance may lead to a decrease in metabolic activity, bone mass, testosterone level, less concentration, etc.
bumper sticker examples that have to do with any topic of health
Answer:
"Don't wanna die? Quit gettin' high!"
Answer:
Booze it and loose it
How do you evaluate health products
Answer:
Explanation:
You may determine the product's quality by reading the labels and determining what ingredients are found in the product or supplement.
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What might happen if a neuron is unable to accurately pass signals? What could also be the reason the neuron is having difficulty relaying the signal?
Answer:
A stroke is just one example of a condition when communication between nerve cells breaks down. Micro-failures in brain functioning also occur in conditions such as depression and dementia. In most cases, the lost capacity will return after a while
Neurons are fragile and can be damaged by pressure, stretching, or cutting. An injury to a neuron can stop the signals transmitted to and from the brain, causing muscles to not work properly or a loss of feeling in an injured area. Nerve injuries can impact the brain, the spinal cord, and peripheral nerves.
Explanation:
What are the three ways of improving your speed?
Answer:
- increasing your stamina
- practicing running
- pacing yourself
Explanation:
Answer: your hand methods,Stretch daily. and high knees and don't try so hard to run faster because u will hurt your self basical relax if someone pass u or sum don't try to push it because u are going to slow down
Explanation:
Question 23 (3 points)
(05.06 LC)
What is a short-term benefit to eliminating a dependence on drugs? (3 points)
Answer:
See Explanation
Explanation:
Decreased sensitivity or hurt feelings. Increased clarity and focus. Decreased risk of liver cancer and increased chance of hypertension.
Hope this helps!
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The way you interpret information can affect your self-esteem and your attitudes true or false
Answer:
True! This is because you can either think of the worst that could happen or the best that could happen. Hope this helps!!
Can being listed for needing a’s and b’s on every grade in school by parents pressure you and your grades?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
It can cause stress and anxiety and little mistakes that can ruin you
18. What are the two phases of a cooldown after a vigorous workout?
F. cardiovascular & musculoskeletal
G. Cardiovascular & respiratory
H. Musculoskeletal & nervous
J. Musculoskeletal & respiratory
Match the marketing claim with its suggested end result. 1. low saturated fat
2. only twenty-five calories per serving
3. contains no sodium
Choices
reduce chances of heart disease
lower consumers’ cholesterol lose weight
Answer:
low saturated fat causes less weight gain. only 25 calories per serving causes weight loss. and contains no sodium reduces chances with heart disease.
Answer:
1: Lower consumers cholesterol 2: Lose wieght 3: reduces chances of heart disease
Explanation:
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Write a brief dialogue that demonstrates the principle of being ‘other’ oriented.
you're focused on the needs of the other person more than you're focused on yourself. If you're worried about coming across as very intelligent, or you're worried about how your language sounds to this other person, you're not going to be able to hear the answers to your questions, nor are you able to focus on really understanding what the other person is saying.
Answer:
you're focused on the needs of the other person more than you're focused on yourself. If you're worried about coming across as very intelligent, or you're worried about how your language sounds to this other person, you're not going to be able to hear the answers to your questions, nor are you able to focus on really understanding what the other person is saying.
Explanation:
What is an example of an activity with a moderate amount of physical activity?
Answer:
Biking Up Steep hill Terrains.
Explanation:
Match the food portion with its equivalent serving size.
1. 1.5 cups of pasta
serving
2. 4 tablespoons of peanut butter
3. 3 ounces of meat
Choices
1 serving
2 servings
3 servings
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"If you are sitting on the floor with children, you should:
O Sit on a pillow
O Sit cross-legged
O Sit against the wall
O Sit on your knees
O Squat
Answer:
ON YOUR KNEES OR ON CROSS-LEGGED
Explanation:
Answer:
O Sit cross-legged.
Explanation:
I hope it help
A fruit must contain one or more seeds?
Answer:
yes, if the fruit does not contain a seed it cant reproduce
Secondary teachers usually teach at the college level. true or false
Answer:
I would say false.......
Diaphragms and cervical caps are expensive O inexpensive O reusable O can only be used once
If you were injured, what might you subsequently do?
(use subsequently in the sentence.)
Answer:
I would subsequently call 911 or call for help if there were people around and I didn't have my phine on me.
Explanation:
Information in advertising is likely to have a ___________
A. Bias
B. Conflict
C. Positive message
D. Negative message
Which are components of fitness?