Answer:
HIV infection in humans came from a type of chimpanzee in Central Africa. The chimpanzee version of the virus (called simian immunodeficiency virus, or SIV) was probably passed to humans when humans hunted these chimpanzees for meat and came in contact with their infected blood.
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TAMA O MALI Lahat ng awitin na nasa anyong unitary ay may isang melodiya lamang.
Answer:
I think it's true
Which of the following medications blocks vagus nerve effects on the heart?
A.
Verapamil
B.
Atropine
C.
Epinephrine
D.
Digitalis
Which word describes a tumor that is cancerous?
A. benign
B. malignant
C. carcinogen
D. biopsy

Explanation:
B. malignant
stay safe healthy and happy.Malignant describes a tumor that is cancerous.
What is Tumor?Cysts and tumors can have similar appearances and can develop on practically any area of the body. Tumors, on the other hand, are solid masses of tissue, whereas cysts are sacs that contain liquid or air.
Cysts may seem softer to the touch than tumors, which often feel solid, due to their composition. On the other hand, some benign tumors have a velvety texture.
The majority of benign tumors are not dangerous and are not likely to spread to other body regions. if they rub against nerves or blood vessels or start the endocrine system's overproduction of hormones, they may result in pain or other issues.
Therefore, Malignant describes a tumor that is cancerous.
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Sometimes you have to stop being scared and just go for it. Either it’ll work out or it won’t. That’s llife.
Answer
Very true :)
Explanation:
(Blank) is the study of how genetic variations can affect people's responses to drugs.
(Blank) uses genome technology to discover new drugs.
Answer:
Pharmacogenetics - is the study of how genetic variations can affect people’s responses to drugs.
Pharmacogenomics - uses genome technology to discover new drugs.
Explanation:
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In humans, after a cell differentiates, or becomes specialized,
A.
it can change to become a different type of cell whenever it needs to.
B.
it can only function for a few hours before it must be replaced.
C.
it usually can no longer change to become a different type of cell.
D.
it is no longer functional in the body and must be destroyed.
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Answer:
I have a feeling that my bf is cheating on me
BACK provides guidelines for safe lifting.
O True
0 False
Which of the following are ways to reduce advertising in your life.
A. Don't be a walking advertisement
B. Reduce junk mail
C. Keep your branded items hidden
D. All of the above
Drugs, diseases, and other harmful substances are most dangerous to the
developing organism during the_______
stage.
A)Germinal
B)Embryonic
C)Fetal
Answer:
B
Explanation:
it where the fetus grow
Which of these is NOT a description of an eating disorder?
Eat very little on purpose because of an intense ear of weight gain.
Overeat (because of feeling out of control) and binge (get rid of those calories)
through laxatives, diuretics, bills, fasting, vomits or exercising a lot.
Overeat large amounts of food and feel out of control even when they're not
hungry
Strictly avoid specific foods
These are all descriptions of eating disorders
Answer:
These are all descriptions of eating disorders.
Explanation:
If this is wrong then its strictly avoid specific foods, but if its really strict I don't think that's healthy. So last one is the best option.
If your urine is blue, what might that indicate? *
O you ate as asparagus or had food dyes
O you have blood in your urine
you had food dyes or a rare genetic condition
O you have UTI - urinary tract infection
Answer:
Your urine can tell you a lot about your health and your habits. Urine is produced when blood passes through the kidneys, which filter out excess waste and water. This waste travels through tubes known as ureters and is stored in the bladder until you urinate.
Urine is roughly 95 percent water, and the rest is composed of thousands of compounds — both inorganic and organic — exiting the body.
Certain changes in your urine or urine habits, either during or after urination, may indicate that you have a medical condition. These signs often include:
Dark or discolored urine
Cloudy urine
Blood in urine
Frequency of urination
Pain during urination
The presence of abnormal amounts of certain chemicals, such as proteins, sugars, ketones, and others, can also help your healthcare provider diagnose and monitor various medical conditions.
Answer:
Second option.
Explanation:
Food coloring can enter the blood stream and the kidneys' filter.
The "rare genetic condition" is most likely referring to Blue Diaper Syndrome, which is a rare, autosomal recessive metabolic disorder found in infants.
Record keeping should be:
Done on paper
O Done digitally
O Done digitally and on paper
O Digitally, on paper or a combination
O Record-keeping is not necessary
Answer: O Done digitally and on paper
Explanation:
An active commitment to challenging prejudice, stereotyping and all forms of discrimination.
Anti Semitism
Anti Bias
Bias
Bi-Sexual
Answer:
A) Anti- bias
Answer:
anti-semitism
Explanation:
How long has Yolanda participated in a weight loss program?
Answer:
The Mayo Clinic Diet is the official diet developed by Mayo Clinic, based on research and clinical experience. It focuses on eating healthy foods that taste great and increasing physical activity. It emphasizes that the best way to keep weight off for good is to change your lifestyle and adopt new health habits.
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The first one is the amount of certain nutrients the FDA thinks adults should consume each day if they are to remain healthy
The second one is USDA
And the third one is hot dog
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What dances are Cardio dances?
A.
Cotton Eye Joe, Cha Cha slide
B.
Zumba, Bollywood Zumba
Answer:
A:cotton eye joe,cha cha slide
Explanation:
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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Which condition does exercising regularly reduce the risk of developing?
Type 1 diabetes
Multiple sclerosis
Osteoporosis
Leukemia
What is a "branliest" or however u spell it...
itit's for people that give the best answer wich means they have to explain their answers really good
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.
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:
Nutritional therapy is founded on the principle that although each person is biochemically different from another, the things that make up good health are the same for everyone. True False
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Nutritional therapy can be defined as the treatment of a medical condition such as obesity, diabetes, kwashiorkor, etc., through the administration of special diet with respect to quality, quantity and nutrients.
Basically, nutritional therapy is a physiological and biochemical process that is largely based on the principle that although each individual is biochemically different from another, the things that make up good health are the same for everyone.
A good health can be defined as the state of well-being in which all of the components of an individual's health are in balance. These state of well-being comprises of six (6) important components and they are; physical, spiritual, emotional, environmental, social and mental or intellectual. In order to have a good health, physicians and medical professionals advise individuals to eat food with high nutritional values and engage in physical activity such as an aerobic exercise.
An aerobic exercise refers to all forms of physical activity that an individual engages in, in order to increase the heart rate (from low to high intensity) in response to the level of oxygen required by any activated or working muscle in the human body. Some examples of aerobic exercise (cardiofitness activity) includes cycling, swimming, jogging, walking, skiing etc.
In conclusion, fitness experts usually advises everyone to maintain a healthy lifestyle, eat well and judiciously engage in cardiofitness activities or exercises so as to improve well-being, body mass index (BMI), wellness or heart health.
which one has one axon and zero dendrites :)
unipolar
efferent
interneuron
bipolar
Answer:
Unipolar.
Explanation:
is it normal to be upset because of something i thought i did but i really didn't do anything
Answer:
i mean it could be.. i wouldnt really know bc depressions a b*tch so i think everything is my fault and/or i did something wrong
Explanation:
Beta-blockers have what effect on heart rate and contractility?
A.
Increased heart rate and decreased contractility
B.
Increased heart rate and contractility
C.
Decreased heart rate and increased contractility
D.
Decreased heart rate and contractility
Answer:
um i think its C but im not sure lol
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1. What position did you choose sitting up or lying down?
2. What did you focus on when breathing and meditating?
3. Focusing on the sensation of sitting on the chair, the rising and falling of your breath, the sounds of birds or any other specific focal point, you will, in effect, bring your mind to “the present moment” and experience the many stress & anxiety-reducing benefits that follow. What did you feel throughout your body during your meditation session? What did you sense in your surroundings?
4. Many believe meditation is about clearing the mind and avoiding our thoughts, when in fact, meditation is the best tool to improve our deep thinking & creative problem-solving ability. Pick out a problematic situation you may be dealing with right now and use it during your session. Were you able to think through this problem during your meditation session? Why or why not do you think you were successful?
5. How did you feel after your meditation session?
Were you able to focus and connect with your body and feel the sensations all around you while thinking deeply into a situation.
Answer:
My answer
Explanation:
sitting up
trying to forget everything that is going on around me.
I felt peaceful
I forgot everyone there
Yes I think I was successful because i focused very hard.
I felt calmer and happier
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What is the first thing you should do when using an AED?
A. Wipe the victim's chest dry.
Answer
B. Find a power source for the AED.
C. Administer a shock to the victims
D. Attach pads to the victim's chest.
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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