Answer:
C.)
Explanation:
Good insulation is the most effective from all the options.
What choices can I make to be and stay healthy?
Answer:
The two most important things in staying healthy are diet and exercise. Mental health is also very important, but I'm guessing this question is about physical health.
Diet: Eat more fruits and veggies, cut down on carbs and processed sugars. Drink more milk, juice, and water instead of coffee, soda, or alcohol.
Exercise: Go for a run or walk, and/or play a sport. Be active for 30 minutes a day. This helps lower your resting blood pressure and clears your mind.
Hope this helps!
Which statement best summarizes how viruses cause disease?
Answer:
Explanation:
B
Answer:
B, viruses use living cells to make new viruses
Explanation:
Question 3 (1 point)
Storing chemicals in original containers in a locked area and wearing protective equipment when using chemicals can prevent injury.
True
False
Question 4 (1 point)
Putting a fire blanket over flames will remove the heat of a fire, which causes it to stop burning.
True
False
Question 5 (1 point)
Testing smoke detectors monthly and changing smoke detector batteries yearly is important when conducting a fire safety inspection.
True
False
Question 6 (1 point)
Emergency supplies should be stored in a locked cabinet so they are out of children’s reach.
True
False
Answer: All are true
Explanation: I learned this when I was in HOSA, PE, and Health Class. Trust me
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What happens when a parking lot is built in a wetlands area?
A. Rain percolates through the pavement into the ground below, causing cracks in the pavement.
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B. Runoff carrying pollutants, organic material and excess nutrients flows directly into lakes and rivers.
C. The wetlands area moves to a new location alongside the parking lot.
D. Less precipitation occurs in the area because it has no place to be absorbed by the ground.
if you have a friend that vapes how do you get them to stop?
Answer:
Grab their vape and break it into pieces infront of them and tell them everytime they have a vape you will break it. Worked for my friend.
What does alcohol do to your body?
Question 13 (1 point)
To stop severe bleeding, you should first cover the wound in gauze and then position the wound higher than the heart to slow blood loss.
True
False
Question 14 (1 point)
Most people who are stung by insects can be treated at home, but people who experience anaphylaxis require immediate emergency care.
True
False
Question 15 (1 point)
After moving electrical wires and checking that a person with electrical shock is safe, you then call 911.
True
False
Question 16 (1 point)
Automated external defibrillators and Hands-Only CPR should be used only by people with training to restore breathing and heartbeat.
True
False
Answer: False, and then the rest after that are true
Answer:
Question 13 Answer: True
Question 14 Answer: True
Question 15 Answer: False
Question 16 Answer: True
I need help on number 2, when are plaque producing bacteria the most active? Will give branliest!
Answer:
When S mutans, lactobacilli, and other plaque species were compared in vitro for their ability to ferment sucrose at different pH values, S mutans was found to be more active than the other bacteria at pH 5.0, and thus, it is probably most active in vivo at the very pH at which the teeth begin to demineralize.
What are types of bullying and harassment, and how do they happen?
Answer:
physical bullying
verbal
relational
cyber
On the first day of school, the teacher asked a student, "What is your name?" The student replied, "My father's name is Laughing and my mother's name is Smiling." The teacher said, "Are you kidding? The student said, "No Kidding is my brother. I am Joking."
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Which of the following best describes genetic variation in organisms?
Genetic variation is chosen by the organism.
Genetic variation is differences in an organism's DNA leading to a variety of traits.
Genetic variation does not benefit organisms in their environment.
Genetic variation occurs because both parents give the exact same genes to their offspring.
Answer:
option two "Genetic variation is differences in an organism's DNA leading to a variety of traits"
Option two is the correct answer because genetic variation refers to the differences in the DNA sequences of individuals within a population. This variation can lead to differences in physical traits, behavior, and other characteristics among individuals. Genetic variation is crucial for the survival and adaptation of a population to changing environmental conditions. Without genetic variation, populations may not have the necessary traits to survive changes in their environment, and may be more vulnerable to diseases or other threats.
Option B - Genetic variation is differences in an organism's DNA leading to a variety of traits.
Could the advertisement have a positive or negative effect on a fourth graders body image?
Answer:
yes it has postive and negative
Explanation:
in this world everything has postive and negative
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Answer:
Joking with someone, unless it is hurtful or repeated.
Explanation:
Aggressive conduct, imbalance of power, and repeated acts are signs of bullying. Joking in most cases is not.
This is PE so I didn't know what subject to put down
Hey can some of you guys help me determine a respectable jump distance (check the picture to know what im talking abt) so my teacher doesn't get suspicious of me because I wasn't feeling well so I couldn't do the assignment. And brainly is being so weird so if i tried to give 20 points it might give you 15 or 10. Thank you
which is the main factor that accounts for changes in the American family scructure?
a. couples are choosing to have more children
b. high divorce rate
c. more men are stay at home dads
d. more men work outdide of home
List four strategies to quit smoking below. Answer in at least 4 complete sentences.
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what is 1st 2nd and 3rd degree murder give descriptions pls
Answer and Explanation:
The three degrees of murder are under the same room of killing but different by intentions :
1st Degree Murder is the intentional killing of someone, for it to be proved, the murderer had to premeditate killing his victim.
2nd Degree Murder is the intentional killing of someone but without the murderer premeditating killing his victim, so instead of waiting, they just killed the person on the spot.
3rd Degree Murder is when someone accidentally kills someone but at the same time commiting a crime, such as a drug dealer selling drugs to people but yet they didn't know that the person they gave it to may have been allergic to a certain material and they die.
What is resting heart rate?
A. When your HR is the lowest
B. 220 Minus your age
C. When your heart takes a break from working
D. Your HR right after you stop running to take a rest
Observe an animal eating. How do they eat their food? What teeth do they use? What do their teeth look like?
Thank you for helping!
Answer:
B inside a cells nucleus
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your answer is cells nucleus
Explanation: Researchers refer to DNA found in the cell's nucleus as nuclear DNA. An organism's complete set of nuclear DNA is called its genome. Besides the DNA located in the nucleus, humans and other complex organisms also have a small amount of DNA in cell structures known as mitochondria.
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What is a basketball game started with?
a game of rock paper scissors
or a jump ball at the center circle with the winner of the tip getting the ball
Actually its not called jump ball* not to be mean * but the answer is Jump off and the winner of the tip gets the ball:) and I know this because i play Basket ball
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what is the best way to complete the rock cycle
help pls
Answer:
The key processes of the rock cycle are crystallization, erosion and sedimentation, and metamorphism. Transportation, Deposition, and Compaction & Cementation.
PROJECT: MENTOR LETTER This is the second and last chapter-level project of this chapter. It will focus on professional mentoring. This project should take you between one and two hours. This is a two-part project. The first part will support your ability to find and use information. The second part will help you to develop professional communications skills. You will find potential mentors in the professional area that interests you. To do that, you will need to use your research skills to locate at least three potential names and addresses of a professional in your field (physical address or e-mail address is OK). Potential research starting points: Yellow Pages; Web site of a college or university; related department at a nearby college or university; the professional association associated with your chosen career; the professional association is a group of professionals in the field who form an organization that loosely governs the career; internet search engine research (stay local, try your city + the profession as your search term); local librarian; librarian chat service; and local business organizations, such as Main Street Associations. Once you've found the mailing/e-mail address of three potential mentors, you'll need to craft a letter of introduction that also asks about the possibility of establishing a mentor relationship. Your letter should include: formal set up (addresses, date, etc.); brief introduction of yourself. (Do not give out personal information! Instead, keep the introduction focused on your current academics, this course, the career you are considering, and why.) how you found the mentor's name; request to establish a mentor relationship; your understanding of what a mentor relationship would entail. (Can I ask you questions via e-mail? Could we arrange a visit to your place of business someday?) at least two or three general, preliminary questions about the career. Turn in: a paragraph on your research process (how you found your three potential mentors); the list of three mentors; and a copy of the letter.
I have a question, why are you so DANG cool? If you see this it is your sign to make somebody happy.
Answer:
Hi, this isn't really relevant... but I think this is really sweet of you to say!! It definitely made my day and I'm happy to make somebody else too!
If Martin does no extra physical activity in his day, his body requires 2600 calories. What does this BEST describe?
A -his BMI
B -his LDL levels
C -his BMR
D -his HDL levels
Answer:
C -his BMR
Explanation:
BMR stand for basal metabolic rate which is the base amount of calories you need in a day.
The right answer is C his BMR
Questions to make you think part 3: if you were offered 10 more years added to your life span but you had to be separated from your family would you make the trade
Answer:
Yes, I would.
Explanation:
Firstly because it never said anything about not communicating with them. Just because I don't see them doesn't mean I can't maintain a relationship with them. Also because I'd get to explore for ten years, I'd get to learn more and just live, breathe, and watch movies I might not have been able to see. I could read more books and fall in love or spend time with my S/O, I could go to Greece and try new foods, explore, and just be excited. Those added ten years would mean a promise to me, if they were my last ten years, or just added randomly, if the point of life is to live, then that's what I'm going to do. I'm going to live for all of the people who couldn't.
Which of the following drugs is an odorless, tasteless depressant drug that is usually available as a pill, powder, or in a liquid form?
A.
Cocaine
B.
GHB
C.
Heroin
D.
Marijuana
I believe it is B. Not sure, I kind of looked it up to compare and B seemed like it fit the description the most.
Why Do We Sleep? (Video // Questions 1-4)
1. How does this video on sleep fit into the eight dimensions of wellness?
2. Foster discusses some theories behind why sleep is so important. In his third theory, what examples does he give of how sleep helps us cognitively?
3. What are the dangers of not getting enough sleep? And what kind of impact does this have on our health?
4. On the whole, do you get enough sleep? How does this positively or negatively affect your health that you have noticed?
5. What is the connection between sleep and mental illness? How does this play into your understanding of the eight dimensions of wellness?
Question 18 (1 point)
Which of the following groups is capable of using peer pressure to influence you to drink alcohol?
a
Your favorite celebrities.
b
Your parents.
c
Your older siblings.
d
Your friends who want you to try it with them.
Question 19 (1 point)
What is the most obvious and effective government approach to preventing alcohol use disorders among young people?
a
Setting the minimum legal drinking age to 21.
b
Drinking prevention programs.
c
Limiting access to alcohol.
d
Making it illegal to use a fake ID to purchase alcohol.
What are 10 differences between the heart and the brain?
Hopefullly this helps someone XD
Answer:
the brain thinks and the heart feels