The right option is Bulimia nervosa
Bulimia Nervosa is an eating
disorder in which there is repeated series of binge eating followed by compensatory
behaviours such as purging to eliminate excess calories in the body. Excessive
use of laxatives, forced vomiting, and exercising are the methods of purging
used in bulimia nervosa. An individual with bulimia nervosa often give prominence to their body weight
or shape.
Yes both DNA and RNA are made up of nucleotides
The correct choice is v=d/t
Answer:
Because a drug acts on one type of receptor does not mean that it will act on another type.
Explanation:
As humans, we have receptors for two kinds of beta adrenergic compounds such as catecholamines. Cardiac muscle cells have beta 1 receptors that promote increased heart rate. Some drugs that slow heart rate are called beta blockers. Smooth muscle cells, however, have beta 2 receptors which mediate muscle relaxation. Blockers of these effects are sometimes used to treat asthma. The use of beta 2 antagonist drugs may be useful in asthma because a drug acts on one type of receptor does not mean that it will act on another type.
Animals use this type of physical act to reproduce another type of their species. Mostly to impress or make the type of gender to fall in love.