True, It Helps Protect The Workers From Getting Germs Onto Them And Then Onto The Patient (Which Is Why Healthcare Workers Wear New Equipment, Scrubs Etc.)
You can sustain an intentional injury like by flopping in basketball where you purposely try to get the referee to give your opponent a foul. You fall and act like you are hurt. In this act you put yourself at risk of actually getting hurt. An unintentional injury could be as a football quarterback and you are scanning the field of who you will throw to. All of a sudden you are hit from your blindside and hurt whatever body part as you go down. This was unintentional and you didn't mean for it to happen. Things that can reduce the risk of injury are staying out of foul trouble in a sport and making sure your body is ready to take hits that can come at any moment. You can prepare your body by stretching and loosening it up. Hope this helps!
The cause is "aerobic exercise" and the effect is "more endurance". The word "gives" indicates that aerobic exercise causes something to happen.
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<span>-Because the hypothalamus is like the basic control center of <em>homeostasis. </em>So, if you didnt have it, it would be impossible to live.
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Answer:
a.It accounts for 5% to 10% of all cases of diabetes.
Explanation:
Type 1 diabetes is also called as juvenile diabetes. It is a form of the diabetes in which the pancreas produces very little insulin.
This results in high levels of blood sugar levels in body. There is no certain age for the development of this disease because this disease arises from environmental as well as genetic factors. (Option D is incorrect)
The symptoms are frequent urination, increased hunger, increased thirst, etc. The symptoms for the disease typically develop over a very short period of time. (Option C is incorrect)
There is no known way to prevent this type of diabetics. The treatment with insulin is required for survival. It can be manged by diet and exercise but cannot be completely controlled. (Option B is incorrect)
<u>Type 1 diabetes makes up approximately 5–10% of all diabetes cases.</u>
Hence option A is correct.