Students often gain weight when they start college for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
A. their nutritional needs change.
B. physical activity often decreases.
C. gaining weight is unavoidable at this stage in life.
D. many high-calorie options are available at dining halls.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Gaining weight is unavoidable at this stage of life.
Explanation:
It's the common sense answer out of the bunch. Losing and Gaining weight is controllable, therefore gaining weight is avoidable as well. So, this answer would be an incorrect option for why students often gain weight when they start college.
You buy a protein bar. The protein bar has 8grams of fat, 7grams of protein and 15 grams of carbohydrates. What is the total calorie content in this candy bar?
Answer:
160 calories.
Explanation:
The total calorie content in this candy bar is 160. We know that one gram of protein contains 4 calories so by multiplying it with 7 we get 28 calories from protein, one gram of fat has 9 calories so by multiplying it with 8 we get 72 calories from fats and one gram of carbohydrate contains 4 calories so by multiplying it with 15 we get 60 calories so by adding the calories of protein, fats and carbohydrates we get 160 calories in the protein bar.
Which of the following is not true about visiting a doctor?
1.You should visit your dentist twice a year for a cleaning and exam.
2.You should get vaccinations according to the recommended timeline.
3.You should visit your primary care doctor at least once a year for a checkup.
4.You must be sick in order to visit the doctor.
(Odyssey ware)
Answer:
4
all they others are true
Hi Hope you are having a amazing day but please answer this question.
Answer:
1. Deadball
2. Volleyballs are made out of leather, high quality leather. An indoor volleyball is made of panels that are glued to the inner lining, so that the seams look more smooth. An outdoor volleyball is made of panels that are sewed to the inner lining because you can see holes and threads holding the panels on the volleyball together.
3. FOOT FAULT
4. The player who passes the ball is called the “passer”. ... Hit/Attack/Spike – Typically the third contact when a player uses one open hand and swings at the ball to send it over the net is called a “hit/attack/spike”. The player who hits the ball is called the “hitter/attacker/spiker”.
5. Volleyball matches are played to 5 sets. If both teams have 2 sets making the match tied at 2-2. The referee will call back the captains to carry out another coin flip. Again the winner of the coin flip will decide which team will serve or receive.
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1. An overhand serve in volleyball is a serve in which the player tosses the ball with one hand and strikes it in the air above their head with the other hand. Overhand serving is more advanced than underhand but that does not mean it's impossible.
2. Volleyball also improves muscle strength and tone. The activities required when playing volleyball strengthen the upper body, arms, shoulders, thighs, abdominals, and lower legs.
3. 1.Knee pads to protect the knees when sliding or falling.
2.Padded shorts to protect the hips when diving for a ball.
3.Other pads and braces such as elbow or forearm pads, ankle or wrist braces, or thumb splints.
4.Volleyball shoes for good traction on gym floors and extra padding for comfort.
5. Mouth guards to protect the teeth, lips, cheeks, and tongue.
4. A rotation occurs after every side out, which is when the receiving team gains the right to serve by winning a rally. The new serving team will rotate clockwise one spot. The purpose of this is to rotate all the players through the serving position. If you continue winning points, you stay in position.
5. Turn your pelvis and the flat surface of your arms to where you want to pass the ball hit the ball in front of you between your knees with the lower third of your forearm.
6. So it's better than you make yourself a little bit late and force yourself to accelerate to the ball. And even if I'm super they at least if I'm behind the ball.
The research part
How to play Volleyball
Practice and heart is the key to be successful in the game. To play volleyball you must know the basics and be able to master them. You have to be willing to put in the practice and get along with your teammates no matter what. There are always six people starting, positions 1,2,3,4,5,6. Positions one and four are the setting positions; the people who play the net. Each time the ball crosses the net your team has three attempts to hit the ball back over. Each individual has a skill they may be better at then others. That is why it is a “team” sport, not a “one-man” game.
Serving, Setting/Blocking, Outside Hitters, Passing, and Defensive Specialist are playing positions. Serving takes a lot of…show more content…
In order to block you follow the opposite team member, watch their feet as they jump for the ball, as they jump you jump with them, your arms straight up side by side. This basically creates a wall for the ball to hit and not break the plane of the net. Another big thing you must watch for aside from the opposing teams kills is their tips. If they knew that you are going to be there for the block then they may barley hit the ball over so it lands right beside or behind you. So you must be able to know whether they are going to tip it or spike it. If you are playing the net you cannot touch the net or cross the line underneath the net or it is called on your team and the opposing team gets the ball back.
Blocking and setting take practice, but these are two main positions that you would not be able to play volleyball without.
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Explanation:
Which of the following is a good safety practice in a kitchen?
using a good sturdy chair to reach boxes that are too high
wearing flip flops in case there is water on the floor
wearing loose clothing
wearing steel and woven fiber gloves when using slicers
using a good sturdy chair to reach boxes that are too high
What statements are true about managers? Check
all that apply.
Managers are not always leaders.
Managers inspire staff.
Managers lead by choice.
Managers are direct supervisors.
The statements true about Managers are:
Managers are not always leadersManagers lead by choice Managers are direct supervisorsWho are managers?A manager is a person who takes up the role of leadership in organizations with a team to manage. They are resposible for a set of employees and their actions in a work space.
Managers have the responsibilities to lead by choice and directly supervise their team members. They are not always leaders.
Other roles of a manager includes managing conflicts within an organization, training new employees and making decisions on behalf of the company.
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Answer:
1 and 4
Explanation:
average body temperature of a person suffering from malaria.
ASAP
Answer:
La fiebre puede ir aumentando progresivamente durante uno o dos días o bien subir de repente hasta los 40,6 °C
Explanation:
Does the fact that a theory changes over time make it less valid science? Why or why not?
Essay
Researchers are working on a system that mimics the human brain learning process. What is this system called?
Answer:
neuromorphic
Explanation:
Answer:
artificial neural network
Explanation:
Artificial neural networks, usually simply called neural networks, are computing systems vaguely inspired by the biological neural networks that constitute animal brains.
how do you model a solar system
Answer:
you could use styrofoam for the planets and the sun and paint them, for rings around planets you could use pipe cleaners and use a styrofoam bottom and have sticks to secure the planets
Explanation:
what is the formula of general fertility rare
Answer:
CBR=b/p×1000
ASFR=b/p×1000
total fertility rate TFR=SamesionASFR×5/1000
Explanation:
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What is the chain of survival?
A. Early Recognition, Early Defibrillation, Early EGS
B. Early Recognition, Early Defibrillation, Early EMS
C. Early cognition, Early Defibrillation, Early EMS
D. Early Recognition, Early Defibrillation, Early ATM
Answer:
D
Explanation:
What is the area of the entire figure in square inches PLS HELP MEE IM NKT SMART!!!
Explain the way health care delivery care has been change in time in the US, and is it improved. Include at least two references.
Answer:
Explanation:
(1) it must enable all citizens to access health care services, and (2) the services must be cost-effective and meet certain established standards of quality. In many ways, the US health care delivery system falls short of these ideals.
Answer:
(uno) it must enable all citizens to access health care services, and (dos) the services must be cost-effective and meet certain established standards of quality. In many ways, the US health care delivery system falls short of these ideals.
Explanation:
Factors that contribute to the development of psychological illness include
sadness, worry, and disappointment.
too much sugar and other refined carbohydrates in the diet.
trauma, genetics, and learned behavior.
a lack of essential vitamins and minerals in the diet.
A father has noticed his daughter, Tina, becoming more rebellious. He asks a counselor if he should set looser standards or tighter ones. Which of the following questions is most important to ask before answering the father?
How many years of high school does Tina have left?
What type of behavior is Tina displaying?
When did Tina first show signs of rebellion?
Do Tina’s peers have more or fewer rules?
Select four risk factors for developing dementia.
genetic tendency
high blood pressure
carpal tunnel syndrome
hyperactivity
O obesity
stress
nearsightedness
Answer:
Most likely the Answers are, genetic tendency , high blood pressure, hyperactivity, and obesity.
Explanation:
A family history of dementia has been proven to increase the likelihood of getting it yourself. ADHD, and other disorders associated with hyperactivity can increase your chance of getting dementia by up to 3 times. High blood pressure in midlife will increase the chance of getting dementia later in life, same with obesity. Unfortunately stress can also increase the chance of dementia, so one of these answers may be wrong. Both nearsightedness and carpal tunnel both have no connection to Dementia
Describe the three Cs of first aid.
Answer:
check/call/care
Explanation:
im smart like that plus i got it right also the three p's are preserve life, prevent deterioration, and promote recovery
Is DNA found in all living or once living cells?
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Answer:
Yes, DNA is present in all living and once living cells.
Explanation:
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Why is it important to eat the right food for your hair?
Answer:
Eating enough protein is important for hair growth because hair follicles are made of mostly protein, and lack of protein in the diet would promote hair loss. Biotin is essential for the production of a hair protein called keratin, biotin supplements are often marketed for hair growth.
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7. When your arm does the blocking move, why is there a slant in your arm? (3 pts)
Answer:
In order to avoid injuries.
Explanation:
There is a slant in the arm when we used the blocking move because this sloppy direction of the arm helps to stop the attack of the opponent. The word slant means sloppy direction or to give an incline view of something. This slant helps to cover the face and avoid any injuries happens to the face or surrounding region so that's why this sloppy direction of the arm is used by the fighters during fight to avoid the any injuries of the face.
20 PIONTSWhich statement correctly compares individuals in earlier stages of development with those in the generativity vs. stagnation stage? Individuals in earlier stages care about romance and sex, while those in the generativity vs. stagnation stage no longer do. Individuals in earlier stages are developing their brainpower, while those in the generativity vs. stagnation stage are beginning to experience cognitive decline. Individuals in earlier stages are more reliant on the older generations, while those in the generativity vs. stagnation stage are concerned with giving to the next. Individuals in earlier stages experience more stable emotions, while those in the generativity vs. stagnation stage are prone to anxiety and depression.
Answer
Explanation:
Individuals in earlier stages are more reliant on the older generations, while those in the generativity vs. stagnation stage are concerned with giving to the next
can yall help me with these questions
Answer:
13. Muscular and nervous
14. Digestive and excretory
Explanation:
13. Your nervous system sends the signal that you’ve stepped on something sharp, and your muscular system distances you from the threat.
14. Your digestive system takes the nutrients from the soda, and your excretory system gets rid of the waste.
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Match the organism with its correct role
bear
Mushroom
grass
Consumer
decomposer
producer
Answer:
(bear, consumer) (Mushroom, decomposer) (grass, producer)
Explanation:
The grass is the producer and produces food. The bear is the consumer because it eats what the producer produces. Mushrooms are decomposers and they decompose.
How does insulin affect blood sugar levels?
Answer:
Insulin helps control blood glucose levels by signaling the liver and muscle and fat cells to take in glucose from the blood. Insulin therefore helps cells to take in glucose to be used for energy. If the body has sufficient energy, insulin signals the liver to take up glucose and store it as glycogen.
Explanation:
The study of the pathology of parasitic virus is called what?
Answer:
Parasites infecting human beings are called human parasites. Parasitic diseases can affect practically all living organisms, including plants and mammals. The study of parasitic diseases is called parasitology.Answer:
Parasitology is the answer
Actin and Myosin are what? connective tissue layers, muscle cells, or protein myofilaments?
Guido is trying to lose weight... Explain why cating a salad with little/no dressing is a better
choice for him than cating a cheeseburger and fries.*
Answer:
well the salad is better because bugers and fries has a lot of oil depending where you get it from or if you make but when eating salad it is better so when you are exercising you won't get cramps or as much pain from all the oil but if you do used dressing i prefer you used vegan dressing cause dressing has alot of fat and protein
Explanation:
Eating a salad is better because theres not as much fatty food in it as burgers and fries. Now im not saying that if you wanna lose weight to go and eat salads because it honestly unhealthy. You can eat whatever you want but youd have to try to use less oil for fries and meat thats not greasy.
explain the full path an ova will take after ovulation
Answer:
please give me brainlist and follow
Explanation:
The ovaries produce the egg cells, called the ova or oocytes. The oocytes are then transported to the fallopian tube where fertilization by a sperm may occur. The fertilized egg then moves to the uterus, where the uterine lining has thickened in response to the normal hormones of the reproductive cycle.
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Based on research conducted on obedience, all of the following would most likely increase the tendency for individuals to obey except __________.
A.
other participants are defying commands of authority
B.
victims are depersonalized
C.
authority figure is seen as legitimate
D.
authority figure is respected
Answer:
I think it would be
A. Other participants are defying commands of authority
Answer:
Its A now relax
Explanation:
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