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How do the small intestine and the pancreas work together to help digest the food?
The pancreas passes the digested food from the small intestine to the large intestine.
The pancreas digests the food by using the bile made by the small intestine.
The small intestine digests the food by using digestive juices made by the pancreas.
The small intestine sends the digested food to the pancreas for further digestion.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
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my dad saw a darker person than him and started being racist the other day. He was asking me why i was hanging out with him and that I should not hang out with him even tho he is my friend.
Answer:
thats is so disappointing
Explanation:
like my family, they keep their racism to a minimum but i know them, they hide the fake smiles and responses, like no stop and admit u are racist, everyone can see behind ur mask, drop ur act and man up and admit it, it deeply hurts me how people can disguise anything with a fake smile and reassurance
Answer:
It has been said that the parent is almost always right, this is not one of those times.
Explanation:
Be better than him, you got this
When it comes to exercise do you think people stop at their mental/emotional limit or their actual physical limit?
Answer:
I think that most people stop at their mental/emotional limit as there is a chance of mental strain.
Explanation:
People who exercise regularly tend to do so because it gives them an enormous sense of well-being. They feel more energetic throughout the day, sleep better at night, have sharper memories, and feel more relaxed and positive about themselves and their lives. And it’s also a powerful medicine for many common mental health challenges.
Regular exercise can have a profoundly positive impact on depression, anxiety, and ADHD. It also relieves stress, improves memory, helps you sleep better, and boosts your overall mood. And you don’t have to be a fitness fanatic to reap the benefits. Research indicates that modest amounts of exercise can make a real difference. No matter your age or fitness level, you can learn to use exercise as a powerful tool to deal with mental health problems, improve your energy and outlook, and get more out of life.
4. Why was John Q made the doctor?
Orthostatic hypotension is…
A. raised heart rate due to chronic stress
B. Light-headedness caused by a lack of sodium
C. Lowered blood pressure caused by standing up
D. Poor circulation in the hands and feet
Answer: C
Explanation:
Orthostatic hypotension causes the blood in your body to drop to your legs and hands like Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTs).
Which of the following statements about the causes of mental
illness is NOT true?
O It is not the consequence of poor parenting or bad behavior.
It is not the result of personal weakness or deficits in personality.
O Experiences a person has as a child play no role in causing mental
disorders.
O It is not caused by poverty.
Answer: the first one is not true as it is the parents fault
Explanation:
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why are there life size dolls in that Japanese town
it's a history question not health. sorry
Answer:
In Japanese Town, not many people lived there. To make the area seem more full, people made life-sized dolls to represent children and people.
Explanation:
As Japan’s population shrinks and ages, rural areas are emptying out. In one childless village, two dozen adults compensate for the absence with the company of hundreds of giant handmade dolls.
Which of the following identifies why the number of advertisements has increased? There are more products competing for sales. There are more channels in which to advertise. People are spending more discretionary money. Advertising affects a person’s preferences.
Answer:
There are more products competing for sales.
An average resting heart rate is 70-80bpm,
OA. True
B.
False
Answer:
A. True
Explanation:
An average resting heart beat is 60-100bpm, but can be narrowed down to 70-80bpm. It really just depends on your age and activity level.
Why is getting a hepatitis B vaccine important for healthcare workers?
It reduces the risk of HIV becoming AIDS.
It can prevent both hepatitis B and C.
It prevents the spread of hepatitis B from healthcare worker to patient.
It can prevent getting hepatitis B infection if accidentally exposed to the virus.
Which of the following are ways that hormone levels can be controlled? (Choose all that apply)
The heart
Other hormones
Body fluid
Muscles
The nervous system
What do the additional needs add to the hierarchy? In your opinion are these additions needed? Explain?
Answer:
Additional needs are the secondary needs which are not needed for survival but are needed for the development and to provide ourself with happiness and comfort.The additional needs are love ,affection ,self actualization,freedom,self esteem etc .Besides ,basic needs it is must to have family,affection,belongingess,love,relationship,achievements,status,responsibility,knowledge,beauty,personal growth,self fulfillment and helping others to self actualise.These are the only qualities that helps us to be able to find meaning and purpose in our life and able to say that 'i trult lived'so ,yes in my opinion these additional needs are also needed along with basic needs
Explanation:
Thea sends a group message online to a several classmates telling them not to be friends with
Marl. What kind of bullying is this?
Answer:
It would be cyberbullying, because it's online.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Genital herpes is a(n) ____.
A. Allergic reaction
B. Virus
Answer:
B. virus
Explanation:
u cant be allergic to coochie lol
How would you summarize the 6 core functions of the world health organization?
Answer:
WHO's core functions were defined by Margaret Chan in 2007 as providing leadership on critical health issues, shaping research agendas, setting norms and standards and monitoring their implementation, presenting ethical and evidence-based policy options, providing technical support and building institutional capacity, and monitoring and assessing health trends. She said that focusing on these major areas is the best approach to coordinate with major partners in global health, and that the Medium Term Strategic Plan (2008–2013) provides a framework for these aims and financing.
Explanation:
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what would be the cause of a severe stomach ache of a teen
what are the south african rights
Answer:
Every citizen has the right to free, equal, and regular elections for any legislative body constituted under the Constitution, and every adult citizen has the right to vote anonymously in elections for any political party. Citizenship in South Africa cannot be taken away from anyone.
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Duringonlocker play
Children play next to one another, but don't interact
Children watch others play
Children play together
Children mirrúc adults
Children play alone
Answer:
children play alone
Explanation:
because the do interact with one another that means they are alone in the room or where they are playing
Which of these is most likely to lead someone to increase his or her level of
physical activity?
A. Internet video games with more features and better graphics
B. Advertisements for social events that feature a physical activity
C. Friends who only like to watch movies
D. Television ads that create interest for new shows
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I believe the answer is b :3
Answer:
the correct answer is option B
the sensorimotor stage begins around 18 months old. true or false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
i just looked it up.
Write a brief dialogue that demonstrates the principle of being ‘other’ oriented.
you're focused on the needs of the other person more than you're focused on yourself. If you're worried about coming across as very intelligent, or you're worried about how your language sounds to this other person, you're not going to be able to hear the answers to your questions, nor are you able to focus on really understanding what the other person is saying.
Answer:
you're focused on the needs of the other person more than you're focused on yourself. If you're worried about coming across as very intelligent, or you're worried about how your language sounds to this other person, you're not going to be able to hear the answers to your questions, nor are you able to focus on really understanding what the other person is saying.
Explanation:
bumper sticker examples that have to do with any topic of health
Answer:
"Don't wanna die? Quit gettin' high!"
Answer:
Booze it and loose it
Which dental specialty does not treat patients in an office?
A.
Pediatric dentists
B.
Dental public health specialists
C.
Orthodontists
D.
Endodontists
A patient who was in a car accident has lost their sense of smell. Which part of the brain is likely injured?
A. brain stem
B. cerebrum
C. cerebellum
D. medulla
Answer:
D. medulla
Explanation:
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If you think someone is suicidal, ask them about TIPA. What does TIPA stand for?
The way you interpret information can affect your self-esteem and your attitudes true or false
Answer:
True! This is because you can either think of the worst that could happen or the best that could happen. Hope this helps!!
how old is the oldest living human
Answer:
118 years
Explanation:
The oldest person is a woman named Kane Tanaka, who was born January 2, 1903.
Tom is beginning to improve his physical fitness. Describe to him the positive effects that physical fitness can have on at least 3 of the dimension of wellness. Kristen wants to go on a diet to lose weight. Describe proper weight management techniques to her, and tell her how she can avoid fad diets. Danny just found out that he is HIV positive. Explain to him what HIV is, how it is related to AIDS, and how it is transmitted. Nancy is trying to stop snacking on unhealthy food while she watches movies. Give her advice about how to change this health habit using a health habit therapy technique.
Answer: ghbnugbghg
Explanation:
Which of the following explains why consumers should NOT trust marketing claims?
They may not correlate with nutrition facts.
They only apply to minimally processed foods.
They are not federally regulated by the USDA.
They only apply to ultra-processed foods.
The answer is D hope this helps
Each additional 3500 calories that a person eats beyond the average base of 2000 calories per day will result in..?
Answer:
If continued over a long period of time, this could contribute to weight gain and the development of Diabeties (assuming you are eating a diet high in starches.)
Explanation: