Answer:
you win by the lowest number of total throws
Explanation:
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What function does the hippocampus NOT control?
a.Fear
b.Learning
c.Memory
d.Stress
Answer:
It is A.
Explanation:
the hippocampus controls learning and memory so it can't be b or c. Then you might believe that is stress but it is not. Fear is controlled by something else.
What is the difference between consuming vitamins in food and taking vitamin supplements?
O A. Vitamin supplements lack some of the nutrients that are available in food.
O
B. There are no differences between consuming vitamin supplements and food.
O C. Supplements are less expensive than food and have the same benefits.
OD. Natural herbs have more nutritional value than food.
Answer:
A. Vitamin supplements lack some of the nutrients that are available in food.
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Answer:
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Explanation: because I said so mf
Answer:
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Explanation:
Movement at a joint that reduces the joint angle,
such as bending the elbow to bring your hand to
your shoulder, is
flexion.
rotation.
extension
Answer:
flexion
Explanation:
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
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How does affirming others influence unequal power relationships
Explanation:
Violence against women is caused by gender inequality – including unequal power relations between women and men, rigid gender roles, norms and hierarchies, and ascribing women lower status in society. Promoting and achieving gender equality is a critical element of the prevention of violence against women.
What is our most important body system?
What is our most important muscle?
Answer:
1st question: One of the most important systems in your body, the nervous system is your body's control system. It sends, receives, and processes nerve impulses throughout the body. These nerve impulses tell your muscles and organs what to do and how to respond to the environment.
2nd question: The heart is by far, the most important muscle of the human body. The heart is a pump, composed of muscle which pumps blood throughout the body, beating approximately seventy-two times per minute.
Explanation:
Starting with the blood returning to the heart from the body, arrange the following heart components in the order that the blood would move through them: lungs, left ventricle, right atrium, left atrium, right ventricle, mitral valve , tricuspid valve, aortic semilunar valve, pulmonary semilunar valve. Someone plz help
Cystic fibrosis, Huntington's disease, and sickle cell anemia are examples of ________
Examples of autosomal recessive disorders include cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, and Tay-Sachs disease.
Sheldon has a traditional health insurance plan. He has a $200 deductible. The level of co-insurance for his plan is 90/10, where 10 represents Sheldon’s portion. He does not have a co-payment. If Sheldon incurs a $1,500 hospital bill, how much money will the insurance company pay for the bill?
If you have a genetic social determinant of health, it means you will get that condition no matter.
True or False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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Which is a likely reason that someone would harass a peer at school?
to assert power over the peer
O to build a friendship with the peer
O to increase the popularity of the peer
O to promote equality with peer
Answer:
The first one: To assert power over the peer
Explanation:
The person harassing would want to seem better and put the peer down
Which are groups organized to control a specific neighborhood?
assailants
victims
territorial assistants
territorial gangs
Where are building evacuation plans found?
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Children in the concrete operations stage develop the ability to realize that their way
of looking at the world is only one perspective.
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Children view the world as a self perspective world
Match the glands with their location in the body. in the ear canals all over the skin except the palms and soles areas with large amounts of hair apocrine gland arrowRight ceruminous gland arrowRight sebaceous gland arrowRight
Answer:
Ceruminous gland → In the ear canals
Apocrine glands → All area of the skin except the palms and soles
Sebaceous gland → Areas with large amounts of hair
Explanation:
The apocrine glands are the sweat/scent glands that produce secretions having an odor. They are located in the skin mostly under the armpits, the breast nipples, and the groin
The ceruminous gland which are sweat glands, are a class of apocrine glands that are found in the outer 1/3 of the external part of the auditory canal (subcutaneously)
The sebaceous gland is an exocrine gland that lubricates the skin by opening into the follicle of the hair to secrete sebum (an oily matter)
Answer:
apocrine gland- areas with large amount of hair
ceruminous gland- in the ear canals
sebaceous gland- all over the skin except the palms and soles
Explanation:
This is correct for plato/edmentum.
(The other person mixed up apocrine and sebaceous)
Which of the following is NOT a condition that promotes the development of primary groups.
a
face to face contact
b
small size
c
continuous contact
d
interaction of the basis of status or role
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Patient C came to the clinic complaining of pain in her left calf. Her calf is swollen and hurts even when at rest. Before coming into the clinic, Patient C had been running track. All of a sudden, she felt tightness and pain in the back of her calf. The X-ray shows no breaks or fractures, and an MRI shows no nerve damage.
Based on Patient C’s history, which diagnosis is most logical?
What facts support your diagnosis?
Answer:
A sprain that exhibits pain with weight bearing, swelling and bleeding into the joint and some loss of function is classified as a:
back
In which part of the body does the most common muscle strain occur?
A sprain that exhibits pain with weight bearing, swelling and bleeding into the joint and some loss of function is classified as a:
back
In which part of the body does the most common muscle strain occur?
Explanation:
A sprain that exhibits pain with weight bearing, swelling and bleeding into the joint and some loss of function is classified as a:
back
In which part of the body does the most common muscle strain occur?
assessment of color , temperature movement , and sensation of the fingers on the affected hand
Nursing care during the postoperative phases of surgical decompression for carpal tunnel syndrome includes:
notify the physician
A patient with a cast is complaining of numbness, tingling, and pain in the affected extremity. After elevating the extremity for 30 minutes, the patient's complaints are unchanged. The nurse's most appropriate intervention at this time is to
increases the risk of hip fractures as age increases
What impact does smoking have on bones and joints?
respiratory distress and petichiae over the chest and neck
Fat embolism has an 80% mortality rate as a complication of fractures. The nurse should be alert to the signs and symptoms of fat embolism, which include:
prevention of dislocation of the hip joint
What is the purpose of the hip abductor wedge after total hip replacement (THR) surgery?
heat should be used for 10 to 20 minutes every 1 to 2 hours, as needed, while awake
When instructing a patient with arthritis on the application of heat for pain and stiffness, the nurse will inform the patient that:
long-term calcium deficiency, deficiency of vitamin D or estrogen
Causative factors for osteoporosis include:
hemorrhage and edema
During the postoperative care of a patient who has undergone a surgical amputation, the nurse knows that the most frequent problems to be alert to immediately after surgery are: the answer
The most logical diagnosis is a muscle strain or tear, commonly called a calf strain. Fact Supporting the diagnosis: Sudden onset of pain while doing intense physical activity, No fractures or nerve damage seen on X-ray and MRI.
What is a calf strain?A calf strain, also known as a pulled calf muscle, is an injury to one or more of the muscles in the calf area. Calf muscles are located at the back of the lower leg and are responsible for dorsiflexion (pointing the foot upwards) and plantar flexion (pointing the foot downwards) of the ankle.
Calf strains are usually caused by overuse or sudden intense physical activity, such as running or jumping, which can cause the muscle fibers to tear. The injury can vary in severity, with a grade 1 strain being a mild muscle pull, a grade 2 strain is a moderate muscle tear, and a grade 3 strain being a complete muscle rupture.
Symptoms of a calf strain include pain, swelling, stiffness, and difficulty in moving the affected leg. The pain is often felt in the back of the calf and may be accompanied by tenderness or cramping. In severe cases, the individual may have difficulty standing or walking on the affected leg.
Treatment for a calf strain typically includes rest, ice, compression, and elevation of the affected leg, as well as physical therapy to improve strength and flexibility.
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The Rh factor is the antigen of the Rh blood group that is found on the surface of red blood cells.
true
False
Answer: True
Explanation: Hope this help
A child not stealing a cookie for fear of being punished is in
A) preconventional
B) preoperational
C)postconventional
D) conventional
Answer: A) preconventional
Explanation:
Why do coarser cuts of meat require more cooking than more tender cuts?
A. Most people prefer tender cuts rare.
B. All tender cuts of meat are pretty small.
C. Tender cuts of meat absorb seasoning more easily.
D. Coarser meat has more connective tissue to be broken down.
Answer:
A I think if it's wrong I'm sorry
The left side of my chest really hurts
It feels like it’s being pressed on hard
I feel extremely stressed rn and a bit scared
Can someone tell me what’s wrong please? :(
you may visit a doctor
don't sit in your home and wait , just go and tell your parents! it may become a serious problem ! tell your parents, what are you waiting for ?!! visit a doctor
Which statement best explains a thrombus? A. It is dead tissue in the brain. O B. It is a burst blood vessel in the brain. OC. It is a floating blood clot. OD. It is an abnormal dilation of a blood vessel. Ο Ε. It is a stationary blood clot.
Answer:
What is thrombosis? Thrombosis occurs when blood clots block your blood vessels. There are 2 main types of thrombosis: Venous thrombosis is when the blood clot blocks a vein. Veins carry blood from the body back into the heart.
Explanation:
The real tennis during Medieval Times consisted of _______.
a ball with paddles
a ball that you would hit with your bare hand
a ball you would hit with a gloved hand
a ball and two rackets
Answer:
I would say the answers B
Explanation:
The answer is B since it says "The Medieval form of tennis is termed as real tennis, a game that evolved over three centuries, from an earlier ball game played around the 12th century in France which involved hitting a ball with a bare hand and later with a glove."
Although it says "later with a glove" the key word is later so originally they played with their bare hands which means the answer is B.
Hope this helps
Which of the following systems is affected by nerve damage? (There may be more than one.)
Systems:
Muscular
Nervous
Skeletal
Answer:
nervous
Explanation:
if the nerves experience damage, then the nervous system is damaged. your nerves are a large part of the nervous system.
Which of the following is the only 100% effective method for avoiding sexually transmitted diseases
and unintended pregnancy?
No sex at all :P
Condoms and surgerys can help prevent it at least 80% of the time, however not having sex at all is the only 100% way at avoiding it
Hope this helps ^^
Answer:
Abstinence - not having sex at all
Explanation:
I don't know what your answer choices are, but this ^ is the only 100% foolproof method.
list out the main nutrition required by our body and explain one of them in short
Nutrients are vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and water. These six essential nutrients are something we all need for growth, energy, and for maintenance and repair of our cells.
Kusairi does not like eating fruits and vegetables. What is the effect on his health ?
Amado offers his patient Mr. Johnson a drink of water three times while he is
feeding him. Is this acceptable when completing this skill demonstration?
A. Yes
B. No
Foods that support the rapid growth of microorganisms than others are called _____.
Temperature Control for Safety (TCS) foods
Food-borne Illness Producing (FIP) foods
Potentially Sickening Foods (PSF)
Danger Zone Foods (DZF)
Answer:
Potentially sickening foods.
Explanation:
Im assuming its the same thing as potentially hazardous foods.