Answer:
Many Answers
Explanation:
I do not know what you mean by dimensions, but, I will leave you with these lists that I made;
NEGATIVE:
SmokingSugarUnhealthy Eating, Like an unbalanced mealNot exercising regularlyPOSITIVE:
Eating healthyHaving a good dietNot eating processed foodsStaying Fit"Dimensions"
Your Heath, Body, Friendships ( have not talked about friendships, though)
Hope this helps.
Answer:
this should be marked as brainliest :)
here are two examples
Explanation:
positive:
Having a diet is a positive influence on my personal wellness, my family is affected by this.
negative:
Not exercising regularly is a negative influence on my personal wellness, my friends and family are affected by this.
hope this helps :)
What are the dangers of fasting?
Answer:
Explanation:
Side effects of fasting include dizziness, headaches, low blood sugar, muscle aches, weakness, and fatigue. Prolonged fasting can lead to anemia, a weakened immune system, liver and kidney problems, and irregular heartbeat. Fasting can also result in vitamin and mineral deficiencies, muscle breakdown, and diarrhea.
Answer:
dizziness, headaches, low blood sugar, muscle aches, weakness, and fatigue.
Prolonged fasting can lead to anemia, a weakened immune system, liver and kidney problems, and irregular heartbeat.
Fasting can also result in vitamin and mineral deficiencies, muscle breakdown, and diarrhea.
Glucose that circulates in the bloodstream is kept
within a normal range by
O being used up for energy or being stored in
the form of glycogen.
the hypothalamus raising or lowering internal
body temperature.
a positive feedback mechanism controlled by
the hormone insulin.
o the enlarging of blood vessels when body
temperature goes beyond the set point.
Answer:
A. being used up for energy or being stored in the form of glycogen.
Explanation:
Edge 2020
Answer:
being used up for energy or being stored in the form of glycogen.
Explanation:
We all depend on electricity. Most electricity is created by electromagnetic generators at large power plants and distributed through an electric grid. The electric grid in the United States is interconnected and includes more than 400,000 miles of electric transmission lines. However, the grid has not been well maintained, and the number and severity of power outages has been rising over the past decade. Because the grid is interconnected, a severe power outage in one area can quickly spread to other areas.
How long could you survive without electricity? What parts of your life would be affected by loss of electricity? Should you prepare for an electricity outage, and if so, how would you prepare? What backup system could your family or community install to generate limited amounts of electricity during an outage? How does this system create an electric force field and generate electric current?
Answer:
You should be able to survive without electricity, unless there is unbearable weather that leads to death (such as freezing)
The loss of electricity will mainly affect ones social life because they can't use any devices (or they will at least die at some point and no internet)
You can get a generator
Generators don't actually create electricity. Instead, they convert mechanical or chemical energy into electrical energy. They do this by capturing the power of motion and turning it into electrical energy by forcing electrons from the external source through an electrical circuit.
Which of the following is NOT a principle of safe sports?
A.
using protective equipment correctly
B.
warming up and cooling down
C.
trying your hardest
D.
doing whatever it takes to win
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
A
B
C
D
Hi I believe the answer is option D. doing whatever it takes to win (:
ok, this doesnt have to do with school, but my older sister is always acting like she my parent, pushing me around, and being very rude, so what do i do?!
Answer:
I would just sit down and ask her not to. if not try to have a conversation with her on how it makes you feel.
Explanation:
What are 3 places a person goes for treatment when they are sick?
Answer:
urgent care, ER if serious, retail clinic
Explanation:
Answer:
ER, hospital, St. Jude
Explanation:
What is the main reason why foodborne illnesses can take hours or days before symptoms occur?