Answer:
Strawberry sorbet would be the best choice for someone who's lactose-intolerant.
Explanation:
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I'm not going to fully write out <span>3-4 paragraphs but I will give you some information to start out with :) I greatly enjoy doing research and writing about the things I have learned.
Arteries:
Arteries are </span>any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood (mainly that which has been oxygenated) is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body. <span> Each artery is a muscular tube lined by smooth tissue and has three layers. These are the three layers and their purpose.
*The i</span>ntima-T<span>he inner layer lined by a smooth tissue called endothelium
</span>*The media- A<span> layer of muscle that lets arteries handle the high pressures from the heart
*</span>The adventitia-Connective tissue anchoring arteries to nearby tissues
Veins<span> are </span>blood vessels<span> that carry </span>blood<span> toward the </span>heart<span>. Most veins carry deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the heart; exceptions are the </span>pulmonary<span> and </span>umbilical veins<span>, both of which carry oxygenated blood to the heart. In contrast to veins, </span>arteries<span> carry blood away from the heart.
</span>Veins are classified in a number of ways, including superficial vs. deep, pulmonary vs. systemic, and large vs. small.
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*Superficial veins are those closer to the surface of the body, and have no corresponding arteries.
</span><span>*Deep veins are deeper in the body and have corresponding arteries.
</span><span>*Perforator veins drain from the superficial to the deep veins. These are usually referred to in the lower limbs and feet.
</span><span>*Communicating veins are veins that directly connect superficial veins to deep veins.
*P</span>ulmonary veins<span> are a set of veins that deliver oxygenated blood from the </span>lungs<span> to the heart.
*</span><span>Systemic veins drain the tissues of the body and deliver deoxygenated blood to the heart.
I hoped this helped and gave you some useful information. Good luck, I hope you do well on your assignment :) ~Sadie
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Answer:
Lunge - hamstrings and glutes
Pushups - shoulders, chest, back, arms, lower back
Sit ups - core abs
Burpee - Full body
Explanation:
Clinical vocabularies should be <u>defined in every medical text book t</u>o be understood by nurses, medical coders, pharmacists, and physicians in various specialties.
Explanation:
Clinical vocabularies or medical terminologies are universally used by all the healthcare professionals like physicians, surgeons, nurses, physical assistants, pharmacists, etc.
Medical care service is an interconnected service provided by various healthcare professionals and communication between them is very important to provide accurate treatment and care for the patients.
The meaning of each medical or clinical word should be properly understood by these professionals.
Hence, they should be written in universal language and each clinical or medical word should be clearly defined to understand the meaning and to use them appropriately.
Latin-based terminologies (due to its origin from Latin) should be defined properly to understand their meaning. The terms are common to all and not specific to any particular profession. intuitive spellings might misguide the real meaning of the word.