help. :)

1) Are the bones more or less flexible than they were before your experiment?

2)Is there a difference between the cola bone and the vinegar bone?

List 2 ways you can add calcium to your daily diet to insure strong, hard bones.

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Answer 1

Answer:

What is the experiment about?

Answer 2

Answer:

Destiny it's me Vondre long time no talk


Related Questions

Which Hot Pink braces color combo is the best!? Getting the most popular! (20 points!)

A: Light pink and hot pink
B: Pastel Orange and Hot pink
C: Black and Hot Pink
D: Teal and Hot Pink
E: Purple and Hot Pink
F: Cranberry/ Maroon and Hot pink

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Answer:

I like D personally :/

Explanation:

:>:>:>

Answer:

D and E

Explanation:

they create a soft mood to me

the other colors look like food stuck in your teeth

________________ is a special mix of traits, feelings, attitudes, and habits.

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Answer:

charaization

Explanation:

cause

Vanessa does 50 minutes of yoga two times a week. She always puts a lot of effort into yoga. Which part of the FITT Principle should she increase to get the full benefits of yoga? frequency B intensity C D ttype
Help pleasee i have 5 mins

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Answer:

C TYPE I THINK

Explanation: HURRY!!!!

i could use a cup of coffee would someone say coffee so i can have one.

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Answer:

Coffee :)

Explanation:

CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

(Coffee)

What part of your brain controls involuntary muscle movements?

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Answer:

brain stem

Explanation:

Hormonal birth control options are:
O tricking a female body into thinking it's pregnant
O preventing the release of an egg
O preventing the lining of the uterus from thickening
O all of the answers listed

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All of the answers listed!

Isaiah wants to begin eating a more balanced diet. He thinks he should consume 2,000 calories each day. Recommended the percentage of carbohydrates, fats and proteins he should consume.

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Answer:

- Carbohydrates: 300 grams per day

- Proteins: 65 grams per day

- Fats: 60-80 grams per day

Explanation:  

Carbohydrates, proteins and fats are fundamental macronutrients that must be consumed daily to maintain a healthy body. Carbohydrates are key macronutrients needed to obtain energy. Moreover, proteins are required to synthesize other proteins (e.g., in muscle cells) and different types of molecules (e.g., peptide hormones). Finally, fats macronutrients are broken into fatty acids which are used by cells to store and obtain energy. In a 2,000 calorie diet, the United States Food and Drug Administration (USDA) recommends the following values:

1) 300 grams of carbohydrates per day, which represent approximately 45-65 % of daily calories (900-1,300 cal)

2) 65 grams of proteins per day, which represent approximately 10-35 % of daily calories (200-700 cal)

3) 60-80 grams of fats per day, which represent approximately 20-35 % of daily calories (400-700 cal). It is important to highlight that it is recommended to avoid high-fat foods (e.g., potato chips) in order to consume healthier fat sources which are rich in omega fatty acids (e.g., salmon, sardines, chia seeds, walnuts, etc).

What exactly does a virus do in our cells in order to replicate?

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Answer:

The lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle

Explanation:

Answer: As viruses are obligate intracellular pathogens they cannot replicate without the machinery and metabolism of a host cell. Although the replicative life cycle of viruses differs greatly between species and category of virus, there are six basic stages that are essential for viral replication.

Picture of the steps they take:

you are going to think about an event or situation in your life that could be considered or classified as part of the dramatic genre.
(A moment of drama, comedy or tragedy that you have experienced)

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Answer:

the 14 years iv been alive

Explanation: ngl ethier

What is this muscle

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Answer:

Latissimus dorsi muscle

Explanation:

sorry for the weird name but thats how its called the back muscle

hope i helped

what were the first four events introduced at the first annual leadership conference

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HOSA Poster (Health Issue)
Extemporaneous Speaking
Informative Speaking (currently called Prepared Speaking)
Job Interview (currently called Job Seeking Skills)

56. A _______ _______
is a reaction to a particular food that does not involve the
immune system. Lactose intolerance is an example. Culinary Essentials Chapter 11 Reading Guide.

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Answer: Lactose intolerance is a digestive disorder that is caused by the lack of ability to digest dairy products. Well, more so lactose which is the main carbohydrate in dairy. So your answer would be digestive disorder/food intolerance I believe (:

The
blank is the outer layer of the skin, which makes the body waterproof, gives it color, and helps to maintain
hydration levels.

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Answer:

The skin

Explanation:

Being __________________ means being able to bounce back from a disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.

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Answer:

"Resilience" I think

Explanation:

Risk*

Resilient?..........?????

When a person has to increase the amount of a drug to get the same high they have increased their ____
A. tolerance for the drug
B. acceptance for the drug
c. ability to function with less of the drug

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:

A. Tolerance

Explanation:

You may have heard the saying that someone has a high pain tolerance. Well a high drug tolerance means that someone needs a stronger or higher dose to get their normal high. Hope this helps :)

Why it might be harmful for parents to make a desicions under the assumption that social media is what causing the depression

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Explanation:

It might be harmful because they might see the distance that teenage or their peers are getting.They attend to start in conntact and most of the times get despressed because of cyberbullying

what mental health issues are associated with nicotine ​

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Stress, anxiety, depression,schizophrenia, bipolar disorder

Answer: cancer, heart disease, stroke, lung diseases, diabetes, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Im sorry if you get this wrong please correct me if you get it wrong) Good luck!

Explanation:

Nicotine is a chemical found in tobacco leaves, and is an oily, colorless liquid in pure form. The nicotine content of tobacco ranges from 0.2 to around 5 percent of the total weight for N. tabacum and up to 7 percent or higher for N. rustica. Nicotine is also present in many other plants within the nightshade (Solanaceae) family, including tomatoes, potatoes and eggplant (in much smaller quantitites: eggplant has the highest nicotine content of these, but this is just 0.00001 percent by weight).

Nicotine is used in several different products, including e-liquids and nicotine patches, gums, inhalers or lozenges. Although nicotine is a key addictive chemical in tobacco, it’s considered less addictive than tobacco when taken alone because it lacks monoamine oxidase inhibitors and other chemicals that contribute to the development of addiction.

Which is an element of critical thinking?

A.
sharing decision making
B.
delegating responsibility
C.
drawing conclusions
D.
eliminating alternatives

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Answer:

D.

eliminating alternatives

Explanation:

Pretty sure it's D, because decision making and analysis are elements of critical thinking and that's attached to eliminating alternatives.

Answer:

C. Drawing Conclusions

Explanation:

It's the only thing that truly makes sense. Plus the first answer was wrong on edmentum so I redid the test and it's correct. TRUST ME.

how are designer drugs regulated

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Answer:

what do u mean by that question i was trinna to help you but i dont understand it

Explanation:

Answer:

yeah I could imagine how nervous you are

Although requirements vary from state to state and employer to employer, the vast majority of flight nurses are expected to hold the following certifications except _____.

Trauma Nurse Core Curriculum (TNCC) certification
Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) certification
Flight Surgeon designation
Basic Trauma and Life Support (BTLS) certification

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Answer: Flight Surgeon designation

Explanation:

Flight nurses must have the CFRN credential which is considering certifications that they need for their job. This certification is valid for four years. Besides certifications such as trauma nurse core curriculum, pre-hospital trauma life support certification, and basic trauma and life support certification, flight nurses also need Pediatric Advanced Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Transport Professional Advanced Trauma Course.

Flight nurses do not need flight surgeon designation because it is not possible to do the surgery on the plain.

what is “ what are you doing” in spanish someone text me :( lm.ao


party all night, where you going , what you doin <3 ahaha:)

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Answer:

¿Qué estás haciendo?

have a wonderful day friend, if you'd like, you can follow my insta 98avocadoo98 to text if you need someone to talk to! :)

why is it important to have a clean and healthful environment?




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Answer:

Basic infection control procedures can literally save lives. Maintaining a clean and healthy environment is one way to do that. Healthy people with healthy immune systems can fight off germs. However, people that are old or unwell may be more likely to develop infections and diseases

Using a minimum of 5 sentences. Answer the following: Foodborne illness and be transmitted from person to person or person to prepared food in a number of ways. Please discuss strategies for food handlers to prevent cross-contamination. (Don't forget to include good personal hygiene-Explain what it looks like and what most employers are looking for).

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Sry that is hard for me but good luck finding the answer (: !


What I Know
Choose the letter of the best answer and write it on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Which of the following is the male reproductive cell?
a. maggots
b. ova
c. sperm
d. wriggler
2. What do you call the external sac of skin that holds the testes?
a. epididymisb. penis c. prostate
d. scrotum
3. Which of the following hormones are produced by the ovaries?
a, estrogen b. progesterone c. testosterone d. both A and B
4. What male glands produce the sperm cells and the male sex hormone?
a. Scrotum
b. testes c. penis d. urethra​

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Answer:

1. C

2. D

3. A

4. B

Explanation:

A cell can be defined as the fundamental or basic functional, structural and smallest unit of life for all living organisms. Some living organisms are unicellular while others are multicellular in nature. A unicellular organism refers to a living organism that possess a single-cell while a multicellular organism has many (multiple) cells.

1. The male reproductive cell is known as sperm. It is known as the gamete of a male living organism and as such it is responsible for the fertilization of the egg or ovum of a female living organism.

2. The external sac of skin that holds the testes is called scrotum. It is ideally a housing system for the testes and as such offers some form of protection to the testes.

3. The hormone produced by the ovaries is referred to as estrogen. Estrogen are generally secreted by the female ovary and it helps to facilitate the development and management (regulation) of female sex characteristics, as well as their reproductive organs.

4. The male glands which produce the sperm cells and the male sex hormone is called testes.

Name 2 Alcohol Treatment/Intervention Resources in our Community

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Answer:

MARR and the addiction center

Explanation:

Which aspect of critical thinking would help in understanding a patient’s laboratory results?

A.
using emotional reasoning
B.
tolerating ambiguity
C.
encouraging assumptions
D.
analyzing data

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Answer:

D.  analyzing data

Explanation:

"Critical thinking" is very important especially when it comes to the jobs of healthcare professionals who are constantly facing a major decision regarding their patients. Among the choices above, choice D (analyzing data) shows critical thinking when it comes to understanding a patient's laboratory results. The lab results are considered the data that are to be analyzed. This means that the healthcare professional is expected to check the significant findings and how they could be related to the symptoms of the patient. This will help him come up with a proper diagnosis.

Self-sufficiency is having the confidence to make responsible decisions.
O True
O False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:


OPEN ENDED QUESTION
Describe the volleyball dig. When is it a
dig and not a forearm pass? What is the
difference?

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Answer:

A dig is a pass of a hard-driven ball from the other team. Like a pass, your arm position and platform remain the same. The difference is that the ball is coming from a high point above the net and hit in a downward trajectory. When passing the ball is coming from 30 feet away and usually below the height of the net.

Explanation:

XD

Answer:

A dig occurs when a player passes the ball after it was attacked by the opponents (spiked). Digs are only considered digs when the attacked ball is passed properly and the game is kept in play.

Explanation:

A forearm pass is a normal pass from one player to another. When an opponent attempts to spike the ball and score a point, the ball is attacked. If a player can "save" the ball before the opposition would score, it is considered a dig. If the ball is not saved and the play is over, the dig is not recognized. Hope this helps :)

Stress is
a cascade of hormones that prepare your body to face a physical threat.
series of physical and psychological reactions that occur when you respond to a demanding or
threatening situation.
o something that can be completely eliminated from a person's life.
O always harmful to an individual's long-term health.

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Stress relieves a hormon in body to prepare for fight or flight

Anderson was feeling sluggish after school and decided to drink an energy drink so he could focus on his homework. it didn't seem to help so he drank another. which of these statements best describes his decision-making process?

he used a healthy strategy to improve his concentration

he looked for a quick fix to the problem he may face again in the future

he needed a bigger boost to drinking the 2nd drink was a good choice

he understood the risk associated with consuming highly caffeinated drinks​

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Answer:

he looked for a quick fix to the problem he may face again in the future

He looked for a quick fix to the problem he may face again in the future.
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