What is vaping? (Kinds of chemicals, nicotine, etc)
A rectangular cube has a length of 1.2 cm, a width of 2.4 cm, and a height of 3.0 cm. Its mass is 21.6 g. What is its density?
Answer:
2.5 g/[tex]cm^{3}[/tex]
Explanation:
The problem is asking for "density," so we have to know its formula first before we can solve.
Density (ρ) = [tex]\frac{mass}{volume}[/tex]
We know the mass of the cube (21.6g) but we don't know its volume. Let's check out the formula for volume.
Volume = length x width x height
Let's substitute the values.
Volume = 1.2 cm x 2.4 cm x 3 cm = 8.64 [tex]cm^{3}[/tex]
Now that we have the volume, we can already solve for the density of the cube.
Density = [tex]\frac{21.6g}{8.64 cubic cm}[/tex] = 2.5 g/[tex]cm^{3}[/tex]
Varying the color of vegetables helps introduce a variety of all of the following EXCEPT
flavors.
textures.
nutrients.
food groups.

Answer:
food groups
Explanation:
There are primarily 5 different food groups and these are: vegetables, dairy, fruits, grains and meat. Even if you choose a variety of vegetables in different colors, they all belong in the same food group. It doesn't introduce the other kinds of food groups. So this makes "food groups" the exception above.
However, having vegetables of different colors will help you introduce different flavors, textures and nutrients. Example, vegetables with dark green colors are usually bitter and crunchy. They also help increase the level of iron in the body. Their bitterness is due to the presence of "glucosinolates."
In general, anxiety disorders __________.
Answer:
Is it Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
Explanation:
Sorry i think i dont really know
In terms of the amount of people that are obese, the United states is ____
out of 200. *
1
16
200
36
^ Those are your options to pick from.
Answer:
36
Explanation:
What are the primary factors that influence safe patient lifting policies and
practices?
Positive organizational safety climate, people-oriented culture and ergonomic practices were significant factors for safe patient-handling behaviors among hospital nurses.
Hope this helps!
The primary factors that influence safe patient lifting policies and practices include the following:
1. Environmental factors.
2. Equipment factors.
3. Personnel factors.
4. Patient-related factors.
Safe patient handling and mobility (SPHM) is a professional, legal, and ethical concern that typically involves the use of assistive devices or equipment, so as to ensure a patient is safely mobilized (lifted) from one point to another and that health-care providers avoid high-risk manual patient handling tasks such as lifting.
According to safe patient handling and mobility (SPHM) and the occupational safety and health administration (OSHA), the primary factors that influence safe patient lifting policies and practices include the following:
Environmental factors.Equipment factors.Personnel factors.Patient-related factors.Read more: https://brainly.com/question/18874293
Will give 5 points for answering these questions....Help please
What percent of your body is made up of water?
Group of answer choices
50%
70%
20%
Answer:
About 70 percent of the human body is made up of water
Explanation:
100 grams of egg whites has about how many fewer calories than 100 grams of a complete egg?
22
50
74
100
100 grams of egg whites has about 74 fewer calories than 100 grams of a complete egg.
The correct option is d.
The calorie content of an egg primarily comes from the yolk, as it contains most of the fat and calories. The egg white, on the other hand, is primarily composed of water and protein and contains very little fat. An average large egg, which weighs approximately 50 grams, typically contains around 72 calories. The egg white portion of the same size egg, which weighs approximately 30 grams, contains around 17 calories.
Considering that 100 grams of egg whites would be approximately double the weight of the egg white from a large egg, we can estimate that 100 grams of egg whites would contain approximately 34 calories.
Hence , d is the correct option
To learn more about egg white , here
brainly.com/question/14961116
#SPJ2
Given x:y=3:4, if x is 6, what is the
value of y?
Answer:
y=8
Explanation:
x:y
=>3:4
=>2×3:2×4
=>6:8
.
.
.
Hope it helped you if not then I am sorry.
.
.
.
Bye
Develop an argument that explains how an organism is made up of interacting body systems, which are all made up of cells. In your argument, explain how each level of organization is made up of a system of interacting parts.
Answer:
hignu capsi el locoma ahitumai esafon.
Explanation:
het ahitumai esafon si gamorn algo gigbh theuh is NOME raja top.
An organism is made up of various interacting body systems, which are all made up of small cells. Each level of organization in the body is made up of a system of interacting parts. Cells are the smallest unit of organization in the body and are made up of cytoplasm and organelles.
What is a Cell?A cell is referred as the smallest unit to be alive and a tissue is a group of similar cells which work together. An organ is a group of two or more different tissues. An organ system is a group of several organs.
Most of the complex organisms generally consist of various organ systems that are dependent on other organ systems in the body. These different organ systems are made up of multiple organs which work together to perform a specific function in the body, organs are made up of tissues, and tissues are further made up of cells that work together collectively.
Several body systems have been found to work together in order to accomplish a task. The body contains organs and various organ systems that interact with each other to perform all the functions that are necessary for the survival and growth of an organism.
Learn more about Body organization here:
https://brainly.com/question/16934328
#SPJ3
Amelia has a urinary tract infection. Which of the prescription medications below could she take? Check all that apply.
antibiotic drugs
anti-infective drugs
analgesic drugs
antispasmodic drugs
anticholinergic drugs
androgen agonists
Larissa gave birth a month ago and feels great. When is the next time she should visit her medical care provider?
A.
around six weeks after birth
B.
at her next annual visit
OC.
when she gets sick
OD
around six months after birth
E.
when the doctor calls
Answer:
6 weeks
Explanation:
What exercise can you do to strengthen your Deltoids?
calf raises
jump squats
shoulder press
lunges
According to Mark Bittman, how is livestock harming the planet? Name three ways. Besides junk food, what else does the speaker say Americans are overconsuming? What type of food does Bittman say will make you live longer? Do you agree with the speaker when he says marketers are to blame for our overconsumption of white bread and Coke? Explain your answer. What is a locavore? What is Bittman’s opinion of the locavore lifestyle? According to the speaker, what happened to home cooking when women entered the workforce? Experts concerned with disease reduction advise people eat how much meat per week? How much do we actually eat? Do you agree that Americans eat too much meat? Why or why not?
Answer:
I dont have all the answers but.....
Explanation:
We are over consuming beef
Live stock need room, so we cut down forests for it, they also produce a lot of methane, harming the atmosphere and making it weaker against UV rays.
Marketers are partially to blame, yes.
(you cant go five seconds without seeing an ad for coke or a sandwhich with white bread next to it in the same ad)
We eat way too much meat, I have seen people get a whole three plates of meat and still have two left over plates of meat at buffets.
thats all ive got sorry
All of the following are ways to effectively reduce stress except ___________. . Please select the best answer from the choices provided
suppressing emotion
relaxing
exercising
forgiving
(Psychology)
Answer:
A
Explanation:
You then calculate the KDto be 6 x 10-4M to HERI and 2 x 10-3M to HERIII. What is the specificity of your drug?
Scaffolding is the process of
Answer:
A teacher adds support for students in order to enhance learning
Sam's ideal heart rate while working out in his fat burning zone is 50% is 102bpm. What is Sam's maximum heart rate?
Answer:
I would assume 204bpm because you'd double the 50% bpm to make the maximum bpm.
Explanation:
Only use this answer as a last resort, it's been awhile since I worked on heartbeat and pulse topics. I was also not very good at it in the first place.
What would you do differently next time you encountered the same symptoms that you encountered in this lab?
Answer:
I would not do anything differnetly.
Sincerely,
Bob the Goldfish
Explanation:
Plz mark as Brainliest!
Why are computer applications helpful in the health care setting? O A. Patients can look up other people's records. O B. Employees don't use computers because of privacy rights. O C. Employees can access immunization and training records to maintain a safe and hazard-free workplace. D. Employees can check their personal accounts and keep up-to-date on social events.
[tex]\mathrm {Hey, there!}[/tex]
Let's solve your problem:
The answer to the question is option C.
If healthcare workers and healthcare facilities use computer applications and computer software, it benefits them because everything comes up quicker than storing them in paper. Our answer is option C.
[tex]\mathrm {Best, of, Luck!}[/tex]
Answer: employees can access immunization and training records to maintain a safe and hazard-free workplace.
Explanation: 4 p 3 x
Which of the following is a common use of starches?
-Thickening soups and sauces
-Adding vitamins and minerals
-The base of cakes and cookies
-A side dish when combined with vegetables
1. There are assigned medical codes not only for physician services, but also for medical supplies and drugs for retail pharmacy :
True
False
2.
Password protected computers are essential to maintain the privacy of patient information :
True
False
The American Medical Association's code of ethics does not directly address
social policy issues
billing
personal finance
hospital relations
Answer:
b
Explanation:
billing it does not a dress billing
Answer:
billing
Explanation:
your need to work out
Answer:
well i dont
Explanation:
i am happy with how i look
Please reword this paragraph:
The mutation I chose was Familial Acromegaly. Familial Acromegaly is caused by an increased amount of growth hormones that are produced during our adulthood and are secreted from our pituitary gland which is located in our brain. Acromegaly is extremely rare to be passed down each generation, when it is, it’s due to a part of multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1), or a condition called familial isolated pituitary adenoma. Acromegaly is distinguished by enlarged features such as your face, hands, and feet. As the face might change shape due to the excess hormones your jaw may protrude or extend out to a certain point, your nose might get longer, and your lips might get fuller or thicken (basically you might have/get Cardi B-like lips). Familial acromegaly can cause puberty to hit much later, and cause genitalia to possibly be deformed due to the increased growth hormones. It could also cause weakness, vision problems, and heart problems that could eventually lead to heart failure.
List one specific species of nematode (roundworm) that causes zoonotic disease. Describe the clinical symptoms associated with that species.
Answer:
Disease: Toxocariasis Causative organism: Roundworm
Symptoms: live worm in your stool, wheezing, cough, fever, severe abdominal pain, vomiting, restlessness, disturbed sleep.
Explanation:
of the population of the United States is obese.
A 10%
B25%
C. 33%
D. 50%
The answer is (C)
to save you time have a nice day
Answer:
hfdsrggbgffttttggggygggg
Locomotor skills are complex movements that must only be done by a trained athlete. A. True B. False
Answer:
B. False
Explanation:
The body consists of two usual kinds of movements: locomotor and non-locomotor. The locomotor movement refers to body movement that actually moves or causes the person to travel or move from one point to another while the non-locomotor movement refers to movements that don't result to traveling. Both of these are naturally inherent to human beings, which means that "locomotor skills" are not only done by trained athletes.
Examples of Locomotor skills are: jumping, hopping, running, jogging, etc.
Examples of Non-locomotor skills are: twist, balance, bend, pull, curl etc.
The patient has a A in temperature of 4°F above her
original measurement that was afeb 2 hours ago. There
is pain in the LUQ. MRI is scheduled today at 1430.
Answer:
The temperature of a patient is measured every 6 hours at 6 AM, 12 PM, 6 PM, and 12 AM. Which temperature reading is expected to be low due to a normal variation? a. The measurement at 6 AM b
Explanation:
srry if you dont get it right