Basket ball, tennis, wrestling, and baseball
<span>The statement which states that mental disorders are usually due to a single cause is false. There are many factors which leads to mental disorders and most of the time, two or more of these factors usually work together. A single case of mental disorder can be traced to two, three or more causal factors. The factors that bring about mental disorders are genetic factors, biological factors, psychological factors, environmental factors and traumatic experiences and situations.</span><span />
The correct answer is: Baroreceptors in the arteries send a signal to the brain that the blood pressure is low. The brain sends a chemical signal to the heart to increase its rate of pumping. This continues until the baroreceptors sense a normal blood pressure.
A negative feedback loop occurs in the body when something in the body has decreased in function, which could mean high or low, for example blood sugar, body temperature or in this in this case blood pressure. It then creates a feedback loop to tell that part of the body to regulate itself and return the body to a state of homeostasis (which is your optimal internal state). In a negative feedback loop the response of the regulating mechanism is opposite to the output of the event. So if blood pressure is low the negative feedback loop will tell the body to increase the pressure.
A positive feedback will result in more of a product: more prolactin, more contractions, or more clotting platelets.
<span>It is true that when a wave
is about to crash over you, you should dive down under the wave. This is because the waves’ direction is also
going down, and by following the flow of the waves, you will be safe. Crashing with the waves lead to opposite
force, which makes you to be swept away and cause drowning.</span>
Some correct running forms I have seen is keeping at a steady pace. They don't try and push themselves to exhaustion. When they run, they land mid foot. They don't press down on their heel or toes.
Some incorrect running forms I have seen is they try and stay on their toes. With each step they hurt their toes because all that weight presses down on it and can damage the bone structure.
Some risks of incorrect running forms is that if you run a different way than normal it could put weight on a sensitive part of the body, breaking or injuring it. You also could trip while running a bad way and it could end up badly.