This is a tricky question - new studies actually show that people who skip breakfast aren't at all heavier than people who don't skip it. The myth that people who regularly breakfast aren't as heavy as people who do skip it has arisen through bad scientific studies that were being conducted in the past. Newer ones, however, show that this isn't the case. For that reason, your question is invalid :)
I believe it is option D Sympathetic Nervous System.
She could be facing many diseases that come with being overweight such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure
, strokes, fatty liver disease, kidney disease, and problems if she is/becomes pregnant.
<span>Ray
should consume 2,000 calories every day. he consumes 1,735 calories to
get essential nutrients. what is ray's discretionary calorie allowance?
</span>Ray would have 265 discretionary calories left.