Answer:
the answer would be (a)
Explanation:
By selecting plants with desirable traits, farmers con change the appearance or phenotype of a crop over time.
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Artificial selection is also known as selective breeding and it is a process that involves humans (breeders) selecting the animal or plant with desirable traits in order to reproduce favorable offspring having phenotypic traits.
This ultimately implies that, when farmers or breeders select plants having desirable traits for breeding, it avails them the opportunity of changing the appearance or phenotype of a crop over time such as disease resistance, taste, size, etc.
1. What do you call the dimension of health that deals with a person's thoughts and
feelings?
A Physical dimension
C. Emotional dimension
B. Mental dimension
D. Social dimension
2. What do you call the physical and emotional response to a sad and
unexpected situation due to some experiences?
A Anxiety
C. Crief
B Stress
D. Love
3. Any situation that may cause stress to a person is called?
A Love
C. Distress
B. Stressor
D. Eustress
4. Which of the following is considered stressful?
A Losing your money
C. Attending a party
B. Going to a new place
D. Witnessing a tribal dance
5. If you feel happy when you got an outstanding grade in the exam after long hours
of review, what kind of response is that?
A. Eustress
C. Distress
B. Anxiety
D. Stress
women
Answer:
Q1 - B (mental dimension)
Q2 - C (grief)
Q3 - C (distress)
Explanation:
Like many forms of substance abuse, alcoholism develops through stages. Which of the following stages is the most advanced and the most difficult to recover from?
A.
abuse
B.
addiction
C.
dependence
Answer:
B. Addiction
Explanation:
Addiction is the most advanced stage and the most difficult to recover from. Like many forms of substance abuse, alcoholism develops through stages. Addiction is the most advanced stage and the most difficult to recover from.
Answer:
C.
dependence
Explanation:
Dependence is the most advanced and the most difficult to recover from.
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How would you define the responsibilities and privileges of a healthcare provider? (Fill in your answer here) describes the responsibilities and privileges a healthcare provider has.
Explanation:
Consult with patients, discuss their health care needs, and offer advice.
Diagnose illnesses and offer prognoses as required.
Provide a medical service or perform a procedure depending on the patient's needs.
Prescribe medication and/or provide the best course of action.
list 3 of the 4 reasons why people binge drink
Answer:
Explanation:
You wanted to have fun.
You felt anxious, lonely and wanted a confidence boost.
You wanted to fit in.
Peer pressure.
You didn't realise you were binge drinking.
9. When building a muscle you need the right type of food to help - that food is carbohydrates.
false
true
Answer:
the answer is false.
Explanation:
U find that the victim is not responsive not breathing normally and you call 911 what is your next treatment
Answer:
give chest compressions
Answer:
you do CPR and keep on checking the pulse if it is working again until the ambulence comes, I honestly don't know too much about this major but I think that is what you are supposed to do.
Explanation:
Cardiovascular Fitness is ______
A. High-intensity activity over an extended period of time
B. Physical activity involving weights or resistance
C. Range of motion around a joint
D. The amount of lean body mass you have
Answer:
High-intensity activity over an extended period of time
Explanation:
component of physical fitness that is brought about by sustained physical activity
4) Choose the best answer.
Which section of the ANS is responsible for conserving energy?
somatic
peripheral
O parasympathetic
sympathetic
Answer:
Parasympathetic nervous system
Explanation:
The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for the body's reaction to stress; this is the "fight or flight" response. The parasympathetic nervous system supports the vegetative bodily functions, such as digestion, and strives to conserve energy.
Hypothermia is an injury caused by freezing of the skin and underlying tissues as a result of prolonged exposure to freezing or subfreezing
temperatures.
Answer:
True? Whats the choices?
Explanation:
Why do people drink at a young age and what can be done to stop the increase in teens drinking alcohol?
Answer: They are curious. They want to be accepted and belong. Their friends are doing it. It makes them feel older. Set and enforce clear standards, including standards about alcohol use. Stay away from alcohol in high-risk situations. For example, do not operate or allow others to operate a vehicle after drinking alcohol. Get help if you think you have an alcohol-related problem.
Explanation:
Violence is the act of seeking power and attention through psychological, emotional, or physical abuse of another person.
True or false
Answer:
true
I hope this helps!
Hypertension and Atherosclerosis are both conditions related to the Cardiovascular System
Answer:
true
Explanation:
hypertension is high blood pressure
atherosclerosis is hardening on the blood vessel(s)
________________ is feeling secure enough to express how you feel, and being willing to listen to each other.
A.
Good communication
B.
Time together
C.
Marriage
D.
Physical abuse
Does anyone have easy questions to answer? #Im Lazy
heres a riddle, what disappears when you say it?
Impersonation is when you pretend to be someone you are not, online.
True or false
False
Explanation:
impersonate means pretend to be (another person) as entertainment or in order to deceive someone. it doesn't matter if it is online or not
Hope this helps!
Using the legal system to settle a dispute means litigation.
Group of answer choices
True or false
8. An average adult male has a VO2 max of 38.
false
true
Answer:
I would go with true on this one because I don't know if the data has changed or is outdated by now.
Explanation:
The average sedentary (inactive) male achieves a VO2 max of about 35 to 40 mL/kg/min, and the average sedentary female scores approximately 27 to 30 mL/kg/min. Elite male runners have shown VO2 maxes of up to 85 mL/kg/min, and elite female runners have scored up to 77 mL/kg/min.
2. Discuss three reasons why AIDS went undetected for most of the 20th century.
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between the environment and the collective health of the world? A. The environment does not affect our health. B. When the environment is damaged, our health improves, C. What is good for the environment is good for our health, D. Our collective health is not related to the health of the environment. Please select the best answer from the choices provided. O O O O
Mention the term.
Genetic disorders are not
_____.
An example of Cardiovascular Endurance is: 1. Jogging moderate to long distances.
2.Box Jumps & Clapping Pushups.
3.How much a person can bench press 1 time (1-Rep-Max).
4.40-Yard-Dash
What personal observations have you had about receiving health care services and using health insurance?
Answer:
That literature leaves little doubt that access to coverage is associated with an array of beneficial effects: having a regular doctor; receiving timely preventive care services; better management of chronic health conditions; improved health status, particularly among people with chronic health problems; greater
Explanation:
In the United States, alcohol proof is
____the percentage of alcohol by volume.
A. twice
B. triple
C. quadruple
The sport from Spain in which players bounce, catch, and throw a ball with a cesta is called (5 points)
Group of answer choices
jai alai
rugby
bocce
cricket
In the sport of jai alai, a ball is accelerated to high speeds with a hand-held wicker cesta before being thrown off a walled-in area. Therefore, option (A) is correct.
Why is Jai Alai a popular sport ?Pelota vasca, or "Basque pelota," the unusual game's original name, was derived from the Basque area of northern Spain. The name "jai alai," which is Basque for "merry festival," was given to the game when it gained popularity in Cuba at the start of the 20th century.
The game's rules are pretty straightforward. The opponent in a singles match or one of the opposing partners in a doubles match must catch and return the ball before it touches the floor more than once. The ball is served against the front wall and must land in a defined serving zone.
Therefore, option (A) is correct and is also popular in US. More money was wagered on Jai Alai than on horse racing, making it one of the most widely watched sports for betting in the country.
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6. Which of the following is an effect of high percent presence of alcohol in the blood?
a. Altered mood
b. slight body warmth
C. vomiting
d. all of the above
Which of the following is not a symptom of overtraining?
A. Fatigue
B. Slow Healing Rate
C. Rapid Weight Gain
D. Decline In Performance
Answer:
C) Rapid Weight Gain
Explanation:
If you train too much you can lose too much weight too fast. so C) is the right answer.
You have one optic nerve in each eye.
true
or
false
Answer:
true
Explanation: