a stress fracture feels like an aching or burning localized pain somewhere along the bone, if the stress fracture is along a bone that has a lot of muscles around it, like the tibia or femur, these muscles will feel very tight.
At my high school we have more than twice the amount of kids should so getting lunch in the first place is hard to do. But, on the other hand, I am influenced by my peers if they make up there mind. Like if they get a salad, I probably will too to not lose them in the line to get the food and it might be faster.
The answer is Circulatory System. It is responsible for moving blood and oxygen around the body, etc. (Brainiest answer plz and thank you) Hope this helped!