Answer:
The correct statement will be, “Personality traits are influenced by a combination of heredity and environment.”
It is seen that genetically, one can have the personality chromosomes in them but the environment they live in is extremely vital for their personality development as well.
It helps them to grow and achieve new heights
Explanation:
Brainliest Pls
The answer to this question would be theories.
Research finding must be plausible. That means that there is a theory that can explain why did you get that result. Without it, the research findings will be suspicious and it is hard to be falsifiable. Sometimes the findings are just purely coincidental.
Answer: option d= 130 - 150.
Explanation:
From the question, we are given that the man's age= 50, the man weighs= 193 lb (87.5 kg) and the 50 years old man's resting heart rate= 70 beats · min-1. Then, I am asked to calculate the man's target heart rate (THR) zone for 60% to 80%.
Using the Karvonen (HRR) method to calculate the fifty(50) years old man's target heart rate (THR) zone for 60% to 80%, we will need the man's age for this Calculation and the man's resting heart rate (HR).
Important information to note that is not given from the question is that the 50 years old man's estimated maximum heart rate is (220 - 50) = 170.
Step one: Using the formula; maximum heart rate - man's age × zone Percent. --------------------------(1).
Step two: equation (1) + resting heart rate (HR). -------------------------(2).
For the 60 percent = 0.6.
==>( 170 - 70) × .6 = 60.
Then, 60 + 70 = 130.
For the 80 percent= 0.8;
==> (170 - 70) × .8 = 80.
Then, 80 + 70 = 150.
I believe that it relates to or involves free oxygen, if it is used in exercise- aerobic practices help improve the the efficiency of the body's cardiovascular system with absorbing and transporting oxygen.
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This absolutely true.
The poor in America cannot afford nutritional food, healthcare and they live in dire situations. Crime and gangs are rampant amongst poorer neighborhoods which leads to homicide and drug taking, both of which impact on the life expectancy of people.