It's called colostrum and gives a newborn that added boost of protective immunity that regular, whole milk will not have.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
it's light intensity because it's not as hard as say jogging (moderate) or sprinting (vigorously)
Here are the answers to the matching test:
1. Adrenal glands - E. Produce the hormones adrenaline and cortisol
2. Distress - H. Negative stress
3. Fight or Flight - I. Stress-response
4. Hypothalamus - G. Signals the adrenal glands to produce hormones
5. Ulcers - B. Physical ailment caused by stress
6. Pupils dilate - J. Response to stress in which the body attempts to improve vision
7. Eustress - C. Positive stress
8. Glucose - D.Released by the liver to increase the body's energy
9. Immune system - A.Weakened if under stressful conditions for an extended period of time
10. Stress - F. Emotional or physical strain caused by outside pressures
Cardiorespiratory fitness is a measure of how well your body is able to transport oxygen to your muscles during prolonged exercise, and also of how well your muscles are able to absorb and use the oxygen, once it has been delivered, to generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP<span>) energy via cellular respiration (cellular respiration is a chemical process in your body's cells that converts the energy stored in the food you eat into the </span>ATP<span> form of energy that is recruited for use by your muscles). Essentially, your cardiorespiratory fitness level is a measure of the strength of your aerobic energy system. If you haven't already read the </span>Exercise Energy Systems<span> article you can do so to get a better understanding of what </span>ATP<span> is, what cellular respiration is, and what the aerobic energy system is (in addition to your body's other two energy systems).</span>