Brandon and Danielle just teed off in a game of Frisbee golf. Brandon's throw went 30 feet and Danielle's throw went 40 feet. What will be the next play?
Danielle will get a redo.
Brandon will get a redo.
Оооо
Danielle will throw next.
Brandon will throw next.
The test report above shows the level of molecules in different parts of the patient’s body. How would you expect this patient to do on an exercise test?
a
Well; his body is working properly.
Well; his body is working properly.
b
Poorly; his digestive system is not combining glucose molecules together for the cells to use.
Poorly; his digestive system is not combining glucose molecules together for the cells to use.
c
Poorly; his digestive system is not breaking down molecules from food into glucose.
Poorly; his digestive system is not breaking down molecules from food into glucose.
d
Poorly; his respiratory system is not breaking down oxygen molecules into glucose.
Poorly; his respiratory system is not breaking down oxygen molecules into glucose.
Answer:
C. Poorly; his digestive system is not breaking down molecules from food into glucose.
Explanation:
From the available diagram, it can be seen that the man has a high molecule of starch in both his mouth and small intestine. With the molecules of glucose lower in both mouth and small intestine.
These suggest that his digestive system is not breaking down molecules from food into glucose.
Therefore, in an exercise, he is expected to perform poorly.
Answer
Cool
Explanation:
What is “the brain or body becomes dependent on the substance to be able to function properly?”
Answer:
Addiction
Explanation:
When you're addicted to something, your body starts becoming dependent on it- you become so dependent that you're addicted and now the substance or thing is vital for you to stay sane and alive
So the answer is "Addiction"
Hope it helps
what is a pregnancy test and how is it used?
Answer:Pregnancy tests work by checking your urine (pee) for a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). Your body only makes this hormone if you're pregnant. HCG is released when a fertilized egg attaches to the lining of your uterus — when pregnancy begins.
Explanation:
Answer:
A pregnancy test is to see if you're pregnant and to use it you have to be on the stick and wait a few minutes and if you're pregnant then 2 lines will show and if you're not then 1 line will show
List 2 outstanding properties of olivine
Answer:
Olivine is usually green in color but can also be yellow-green, greenish yellow, or brown. It is transparent to translucent with a glassy luster and a hardness between 6.5 and 7.0. It is the only common igneous mineral with these properties.
Answer:
olivine is usually green in color but also be yellow_ green greenish yellow or brown.
There are three basic stages to a work-out
True or false
Answer:True..
Explanation:National Academy of Sports Medicine Three key phases to exercise are the warmup, training, and the cool down. During the warmup you ready the body for what’s to come. In the middle phase, you perform the strenuous work.
Which substance cools the skin
Answer:
look at explanation
Explanation:
sweat glands
The sweat glands produce sweat in response to heat and stress. Sweat is composed of water, salt, and other chemicals. As sweat evaporates off the skin, it helps cool the body.
I think this is the reason . It can be incorrect also so refer to health teacher too.
1)In your own words, what is your definition of physical wellness?
2)In your own words, what characteristics does a person who is mentally/emotionally well possess?
3)What is your idea of social wellness?
Explanation:
so okay I haven't done this in school as yet so I received some help
1) physical wellness is about doing what you can to help strengthen and care for your body taking steps before, during, and after your treatment can help you manage the effects of the illness and side effects of treatment
2)emotion health is an important part of overall health
Beware of your emotions and reaction:notice when your life makes you sad, frustrated, or angry. try to address or change those things.
Manage stress: learn relaxation methods to cope with stress. these could include deep breathing, meditation, and exercise
As for mental health
They do not become overwhelmed by emotions, such as fear, anger, love, jealousy, guilt, or anxiety
They laugh at themselves and others
3)It is about nurturing ourselves, others, and our relationship. social wellness involves openly communicating needs, feelings, thought and desires to those we trust, and actively listening with empathy when they share with us
That us all please comment to tell me if I am correct
please answer hahahahs
Answer:
nah thats too much
Explanation:
what muscles are used for curl ups
Answer:
Explanation:
biceps
Answer:
Active Muscles
The abdominal muscles mainly activated are the rectus abdominis, external oblique, internal oblique and transversus abdominis.
Explanation:
can you put me on the brainly list
Directions: During cardiorespiratory activity, physiological changes occur in the body. Circle T for true or F for false according to whether each change happens during exercise. 1. T or F Heart rate decreases . 2. T F The heart pumps more blood with each beat. 3. T F Blood flow to the working muscles increases . 4. T or F Blood flow to the lungs decreases . 5. T or F Breathing rate increases. 6. T or F Blood low to the heart musce itself increases 7. T or F Blood flow to the digestive organs decreases 8. T or F Blood to the skin increases to carry away excess hear and cool the body 9. T or F The body uses carbohydrates and fat for energy at a slower rate. 10. T or FBlood carries oxygen and food to working muscles at a faster rate.
Answer:
I'm just gonna answer for the points
Select the correct answer.
Which of the following would be considered a discrete skill?
A.
Swinging a golf club
OB.
Running
C. Cycling
D.
Swimming
What mineral leaves a green-black powder when rubbed against an unglazed porcelain plate?
Answer:pyrite
Explanation: The Streak Test: Marks, known as "streaks," are produced by scraping mineral specimens across unglazed porcelain plates. On the left, a specimen of pyrite has produced a black streak.
Can someone tell me what's wrong with me, lol?
Answer:
nothing you are a beautiful person
Which of the ways drugs affect the body do you personally find the worst? explain why.
Answer:
Drugs affect your body's central nervous system. They affect how you think, feel and behave. The three main types are depressants, hallucinogens and stimulants:
The one I find personally the worst - Depressants slow or 'depress' the function of the central nervous system. They slow the messages going to and from your brain. In small quantities depressants can cause a person to feel relaxed and less inhibited. In large amounts they may cause vomiting, unconsciousness and death. Depressants affect your concentration and coordination, and slow your ability to respond to situations. It is important to not operate heavy machinery while taking depressants. Alcohol, cannabis, GHB, opiates (heroin, morphine, codeine) and benzodiazepines (minor tranquillisers) are examples of depressants.
Hallucinogens distort your sense of reality. You may see or hear things that are not really there, or see things in a distorted way. Other effects can include emotional and psychological euphoria, jaw clenching, panic, paranoia, gastric upset and nausea. Ketamine, LSD, PCP, 'magic mushrooms' and cannabis are examples of hallucinogens.
Stimulants speed or 'stimulate' the central nervous system. They speed up messaging to and from the brain, making you feel more alert and confident. This can cause increased heart rate, blood pressure and body temperature, reduced appetite, agitation and sleeplessness. In large amounts stimulants may cause anxiety, panic, seizures, stomach cramps and paranoia. Caffeine, nicotine, amphetamines (speed and Ice), cocaine and ecstasy (MDMA) are examples of stimulants.
those are 3 ways it effects, personally I find the first one/ "Depressants" the worst
Can epilepsy affect your brain?
Yes and no. Yes, it affects your brain, but it can also affect your life. Assuming you know how epilepsy works, if someone deals with a flashing light or something, they could die and that doesn't affect just the brain
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Epilepsy is a central nervous system (neurological) disorder in which brain activity becomes abnormal, causing seizures or periods of unusual behavior, sensations, and sometimes loss of awareness. Anyone can develop epilepsy. Epilepsy affects both males and females of all races, ethnic backgrounds and ages.
The outermost covering of a muscle is called the________
connective tissue covering of the fascicles is called_________
connective tissue that surrounds each muscle fiber is known as the_______
Answer:
Epimysium
perimysium
fascicles
Explanation:
Epimysium is considered as the outermost covering or layer of muscles. The connective tissue which covering the fascicles is known as perimysium while on the other hand, connective tissue that surrounds each muscle fiber is known fascicles. Endomysium is the deepest layer that is present in the muscles. After Endomysium, fascicles layer is present around the muscle fiber.
What should you do after serving a tennis ball?
A. Stay behind the service line to make sure it stays inbounds,
B. Move into the court and prepare for the ball to be returned.
C. Get another ball to serve immediately afterward,
None of the above.
Tennis: For a serve to be good, the player serving must hit the ball over the net and land have it land anywhere within the opponents side of the net.
True
False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
the ball must land diagonal to where the server is serving and the ball has to be in that little square.
hope this helps:)
Which of the following scenarios reflects sustainability?
A. A beef and vegetable farmer has begun collecting rainwater to give to his animals and use on his crops.
B. The owner of an orchard was able to get twice the amount of fruit to market after instructing his day laborers to take only ten minutes
for lunch.
C. The factory owner of a wheat-processing plant has been slow to implement changes to improve smokestack emissions.
D. An automobile manufacturer continues marketing his line of large automobiles after a newly found source of oil is estimated to last
one hundred years.
Due in 10 minutes please help!!!!!
PE class
List or explain the two ways a beginner can perform their fitness or activity workouts.
Answer:
drink lots or water, stretch, try to keep an exsericise routine and take lessons or guidance
Explanation:
PLZ HELP ME! Anatomy and Psyiology!
Explanation: NO SE NESESITO LOS PUNTOS
Answer:
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Explanation:
aaaaafgaiwyfgliGFiebcA Socratic method is a form of cooperative argumentative dialogue between individuals based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking and to draw out ideas and underlying presuppositions. It is named after the Classical Greek philosopher Socrates and is introduced by him in Plato's Theaetetus as midwifery because it is employed to bring out definitions implicit in the interlocutors beliefs or to help them further their understanding. The Socratic method is a method of hypothesis elimination in that better hypotheses are found by steadily identifying and eliminating those that lead to contradictions. The Socratic method searches for general commonly held truths that shape beliefs and scrutinizes them to determine their consistency with other beliefs. The basic form is a series of questions formulated as tests of logic and fact intended to help a person or group discover their beliefs about some topic exploring definitions and seeking to characterize general characteristics shared by various particular instances. Development In the second half of the 5th century BC sophists were teachers who specialized in using the tools of philosophy and rhetoric to entertain impress or persuade an audience to accept the speaker s point of view. Socrates promoted an alternative method of teaching which came to be called the Socratic method. Socrates began to engage in such discussions with his fellow Athenians after his friend from youth C Chaerephon C visited the Oracle of Delphi which asserted that no man in Greece was wiser than Socrates. Socrates saw this as a paradox C and began using the Socratic method to answer his conundrum. Diogenes Laërtius C however C wrote that Protagoras invented the “Socratic” method. Plato famously formalized the Socratic elenctic style in prose—presenting Socrates as the curious questioner of some prominent Athenian interlocutor—in some of his early dialogues C such as
Think about the statement, "Do You think that teachers and students should be required to take vaccine shot in order to return back to school? Why or Why Not Explain Briefly write your reaction to the statement.
Answer:
yes but no at the same time
Explananation
i say yes because the teacher and students have bacteria that cause these diseases still exist and you can still get these diseases if you aren't vaccinated. By getting vaccinated, you can help protect yourself from much of this unnecessary suffering. and keep the people around u safe.
Which revision is needed to correct the following sentence? “My dad told me to clean the whole basement and, he thinks I can do the whole thing by myself.” O A. Move the comma alto after the word dad. O B. Move the comma to after the word basement. O C. Add a comma after the word thing. O D. Add a comma after the word me.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
my dad told me to clean the whole basement, and he thinks I can do the whole thing by myself
Answer:
B
Explanation:
What is the minimum number of days per week you should exercise? (1 point)
a
Two
b
Three
c
Four
d
Five
Answer:
B
Explanation:
At least three times a week
Carlotta notices that the words of a book are blurry, but a sign across the road is not. What might correct Carlotta's
Vision?
O a diverging lens, to fix her farsightedness
O a diverging lens, to fix her nearsightedness
O a converging lens, to fix her farsightedness
O a converging lens, to fix her nearsightedness
Answer:
The correct answer is - a diverging lens, to fix her farsightedness.
Explanation:
Farsightedness or hyperopia is a type of vision condition. It is one of the common vision conditions in which an individual can see the distant objects clearly but objects nearby are blurry or not clear. Nearsightedness is the opposite condition of farsightedness.
In this case, Carlotta can not see the words of the book clearly but able to see s sign across the road which means she has a farsightedness condition. In farsightedness condition, the lens used to correct the vision is the diverging lens.
Answer:
cExplanation:
What allows skeletal tissue to grow?
A.Muscle fibers
B.Elastic tissue
C.Stretching
D.None of the above
Answer:
I think it's A sorry if I'm wrong
Explanation:
What are the odds of surviving a fire?
Answer:
It honestly depends. If you are in the middle of fire then the odds are not in your favor. And if you are nowhere near a door/window, the odds are again, not in your favor.
Explanation:
Can I get brainliest?
pleas help me with this I really need help as soon as u can please
What might be the consequences of your choice?
Political:
Economic:
Social:
Answer:
for me social. that's all I can help
Okay I just need help with 8, 9, and 12 and that’s it nothing hard though it should be pretty easy! :)