The heart remained in the body during mummification because it was believed to help the person in the afterlife
Answer: The option that is true regarding Carl's use of substances is D) All of these choices are true.
Explanation: All of the choices provided about Carl's use of substances are true. First, he shows that he has characteristics of addictive behaviour when <u>he denies that he has a problem with drug use, when he boasts about his capacity to drink alcohol, and when he dismisses the risks of mixing alcohol and drugs.</u> Moreover, Carl has a substance abuse problem<u> he desires to drink and use drugs day and night and even to mix the substances</u>. He also has a substance dependence problem because, <u>when he is not drinking, he is using "speed" and, when he needs to sleep, he takes Valium.</u> In that way, Carl has both substance abuse and substance dependence problems and he also behaves as an addict.
Stress, in water you float so that mean that there is no presser sent to the injured nerves and ankle and it also allows pain to go away for a time
Studies show that our bone density decreases after the age of 301; meaning you can have frail bones without knowing. That's why a bone density scan is so important. Unfortunately, most people only find out they have bone density issues after suffering from a broken bone.
Answer:
3 cups
2.5 cups
Explanation:
According to the USDA MyPlate plan, people aged 14 and over on a 2,000 calorie/day diet should consume 3 cups of milks per day to meet their daily requirement for milk.
According to that same source, for kids up to 8 years old on a 2,000 calorie/day diet, the required amount of milk to meet daily requirements is 2 and a half cups per day