Which of the following is NOT one of the 6 basic nutrients?

food

minerals

vitamins

water

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Answer 1
the third answer (I would say vitamins)
Answer 2
The answer is Food I’m pretty sure. The 6 basic nutrients are: Protein, Carbohydrates, Fats, Vitamins, Minerals and Water.

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What are the 3 main functions of the nervous system?

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Answer:

sensory input, information processing, and motor output.

Explanation:

Sensory input, information processing, and motor output.

Plz Fill in the blank at the end of this sentence below, It would be greatly appreciated, I will give brainliest if it is correct.

This organism is green and can undergo photosynthesis, which means it is an _______.

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Answer:

Answer choices if possible, it could be a producer, autotroph, or plant

Explanation:

The answer should be algae
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What is the best to utilize the water scarcity ?

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Answer:

fre e points you say

Explanation:

Explanation:

Some techniques in water management for rainfed agriculture include the use of supplemental irrigation and water harvesting techniques, such as rain catchment systems and weirs or sand dams. These techniques help provide much needed water to areas where rainfall is inconsistent.

Identify behaviors that can help prevent accidents. What are some things that you can do to avoid accidents? In the case of an accident or emergency, how would you respond?
Which do you feel is most influential to your health: consumer, environmental, or safety issues? Explain your answer.

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staying sober prevents accidents

Answer:

Q: What are some things that you can do to avoid accidents?

A: Don't do drugs.

Q: In the case of an accident or emergency, how would you respond?

A: Imdieantly call 911, then check for any bleeding that could be fatal to stop it and check if anyone died.

Explanation:

sorry I didn't answer them all.

Each stage of the human life cycle has aspects that are fun and exciting, as well as things that may be frustrating and overwhelming. Name the six stages in order and explain something positive and something negative that can occur during that stage

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Answer:

infant baby toddler child tennager adult

Explanation:

right?

Answer:

ok kinda confused at this one but i will try my best

Explanation:

  age         |   what this createre is called

0-2             |          baby

2-5             |         toddler

5-13           |          kid

13-18          |          teen

18-21         |           young adult

21 and over              adult

the thing that is positive about the growth is that as they get older they start to get hormones and grown up to get strong and smart. 1 thing that is negative is that toddlers and babies put random things in there mouth and get sick and if you didn't know from you sibling (if you have any) is that babyies are screamers and that is way worse when they are sick ohh did i mention that they also have to get shots to stay alive? yeah ikr! i just fell bad for the parent

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How many drinks can a 130 lb woman have before they may be too impaired to drive?

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Answer:

Explanation:

08 percent

In the United States, . 08 percent blood alcohol level is the legal alcohol limit for drivers who are aged 21 and over. Drivers younger than 21 are not allowed to have any alcohol in their system when driving.

so-depending on the type of drink, if they ate before drinking, if they took asprin (or other blood thiners), etc. They can have 1 to 2 ish drinks per hour  

this website is helpful if you have specific permatiters (promise this is safe)

https://www.alcohol.org/bac-calculator/  

08 percent i think if i’m correct

Which of the following starts as a liquid and is made solid by processing?

saturated fat

trans fat

ultra fat

unsaturated fat

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“Trans fats are created through hydrogenation, a process that takes oil that is liquid at room temperature (unsaturated) and turns it into solid fat (saturated).” So the answer should be trans fat, i hope this helped!
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Which of the following has more calories?

10 grams of carbohydrate

5 grams of fat

4 grams of protein

15 grams of water

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Answer:

5 grams of fat

Explanation:

Fat has the highest caloric density therefore it’s the answer

can you guys help with these question

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Answer:

For Arteries I believe it ¨oxygen¨ and for blood I believe red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets

Explanation:

What do u have to do here?

Which of the following is an example of something you can do to help the environment?
A.
Buy in single-serving sizes, which use more packaging than bulk items.
B.
During cold weather, turn the thermostat down at bedtime.
C.
When possible, cook in the oven rather than on the stove top.
D.
Wash clothes in hot water rather than warm or cold water.

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Answer: hello, your Answer is Below

B.

During cold weather, turn the thermostat down at bedtime.

Explanation:

Hope this helps you!!

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During cold weather, turn the thermostat down at bedtime

Which of the following is NOT an antioxidant?

vitamin B

vitamin C

vitamin E

beta carotene

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Answer:

Vitamin B.............

Vitamin B is not an antioxidant. The correct option among the following is (a).

Antioxidants are compounds that assist in scavenging dangerous free radicals, which are very reactive molecules that can destroy cells and be a factor in a number of health problems. Antioxidants must be distributed evenly throughout the body to prevent oxidative stress and preserve cellular health.

A class of water-soluble vitamins collectively known as vitamin B is crucial for a number of biochemical activities in the body, including neuron function, metabolism, and energy production. These B vitamins do not act as antioxidants, although being essential for overall health.

Ascorbic acid, a component of vitamin C, is an antioxidant that helps shield cells from the oxidative damage brought on by free radicals.

A further antioxidant that aids in preventing oxidative stress on cell membranes is vitamin E (tocopherol and tocotrienols).

A carotenoid is a type of pigment called beta-carotene that is present in some fruits and vegetables. In the body, it is changed into vitamin A, which functions as an antioxidant to shield cells from harm.

Hence, vitamin B is not an antioxidant. The correct option among the following is (a).

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Allie is using a substance that she breathes in, so she can get a high. This substance is a(n)___________.
A. Inhalant
B. Marijuana
C. Psychoactive drug
D. Steroid

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answer is b. marijuana

Answer:

B

Explanation:

My answer is B

Which of the following is a substance in food that your body needs to function?

antioxidants

calories

electrolytes

nutrients

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nutrients. they’re used for energy repair and growth

Answer:Nutrients

Explanation:

Nutrients are compounds in foods essential to life and health, providing us with energy, the building blocks for repair and growth and substances necessary to regulate chemical processes. There are six major nutrients: Carbohydrates (CHO), Lipids (fats), Proteins, Vitamins, Minerals, Water

The pituitary gland in a male child is malfunctioning. It signals the reproductive organs to secrete hormones too early. Based on your knowledge of the endocrine system and hormones, explain the likely impact of this on the male child.

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Answer:

This impact could be early puberty some examples are early growth such as height and his body parts, he would probably get really hXrny easily (turned on/ aroused), and the numbers/measure of his sperm would increase.

Explanation:

What would happen is he would most likely hit early puberty. (growth spurt, deeper voice, body hair) Horniness would also probably be apparent, and he would get turned on easily.

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1.There are 4 downs in a series of flag football
1.a true
1.b false
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2.What is the proper technique for pulling an opponent's flag in flag football
2.a watch the ball
2.b focus on the flag
2.c watch the player's feet
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3.You lead with your elbow when throwing a football.
3.a true
3.b false
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4.When receiving the ball in a game of flag football, what is the most important thing to remember?
4.a catch the ball in the chest
4.b keep your hands far apart
4.c watch the ball into your hands
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5.In flag football the main purpose of the defense is to stop the offense from scoring and protect the opponent's end zone.
5.a true
5.b false
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6.Pulling an opponent's flag is an example of a defensive move in flag football
6.a true
6.b false
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7.What shape or cue is used to remind players how to hold their hands for a catch above the waist?
7.a circle
7.b diamond
7.c square
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8.An interception is when a offensive player catches a ball thrown by the offense
8.a true
8.d false
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9.When throwing a football, what is the correct placement of your arm during the follow - through ?
9.a by your ear
9.b across your body
9.c on your side
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10.What social benefit does a team member get from participating on a volleyball team
10.a making new friends
10.b improving flexibility
10.c improving grades
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11.In volleyball the spike is most effective in preventing the defense from returning the ball
11.a true
11.b false
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12.In volleyball the dig is a defensive move that can be used to effectively recover a ball that is low to the floor
12.a true
12.b false
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13.Proper form for a bump in volleyball is to swing your arms and wait for the ball to hit them.
13.a true
13.b false
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14.In volleyball what issue would cause the ball to go straight up to the ceiling when performing a bump?
14.a arm position and contact
14.b swinging of the arms
14.c keeping your legs straight on contact
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15.soccer and basketball use the act of dribbling to move the ball
15.a true
15.b false
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16.Softball was adapted from which of the following sports?
16.a baseball
16.b tennis
16.c kickball
17.In softball a sacrifice fly is the best offensive strategy with a runner on 3rd base and no outs
17.a true
17.b false
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18.In softball when batting where do you generate power
18.a step and transfer your body weight
18.b lift weights
18.c swing low
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19.Stretching exercises in warm ups increase flexibility
19.a true
19.b false
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1. True
2. Focus on the flag
3. True
4. Catch the ball in the chest
5. True
6. True
7. Diamond
8. False
9. By your ear
10. Improving flexibility
11. True
12. True
13. False
14. Swinging your arms
15. True
16. Baseball
17. True
18. Swing low
19. True
True, watch the ball , false ,catch the ball in the chest ,true , false I tried doing most of them :) plz brainliest

Which of the following is a unit of heat that measures the energy available in food?

antioxidant

calorie

electrolyte

nutrient

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Answer:

Calorie.............

I believe the answer is calorie

8.Which of the following is NOT an electrolyte?

calcium

iron

potassium

sodium

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The answer to this question is iron, because iron is a metal compound :)

All of them are electrolyte

Explanation:

Because an electrolyte is a substance that produces an electrically conducting solution when dissolved in a polar solvent, such as water.

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