Answer:
Joel tries to go running with his friend Sam at least once a week, but hopes to start running more.
Explanation:
The question above is related to "The Stages of Change."
First Stage: <em>Precontemplation</em>
Second Stage: <em>Contemplation</em>
Third Stage:<em> </em><em>Determination</em>
Fourth Stage: <em>Action</em>
Fifth Stage: <em>Maintenance</em>
Sixth Stage: <em>Recurrence</em>
The behavior showing maintenance is on the fifth stage. The person in this scenario has already achieved his goal to change. All he/she has to do is to maintain the behavior by <em>developing the new skill. </em>
Among the choices above, i<u>t is only Joel who is showing such behavior because</u><em><u> he is trying to develop his newfound skill of running by anticipating to run more in the future</u></em><u>.</u> This will allow him to prevent the occurrence of <em>"relapse." </em>It was also stated that he's already been running once a week with his friend, which means he has finally incorporated the change into his life.
Answer:
The thoracic cavity is <u>superior</u><u> </u>to the abdominal cavity.
Explanation:
The thorax and abdomen are part of the torso, in the human body. The inside of both forms a cavity that houses most of the internal organs.
Anatomically, the thoracic cavity -which contains the heart, lungs, and large vessels- is in a superior position with respect to the abdominal cavity, which contains the organs of the digestive, renal, and genitourinary systems.
The other options are not correct because:
<em>The other options are not correct because:
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- <u><em>Caudal</em></u><em> refers to any area that is below another, closer to the lower body.
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- <u><em>Anterior</em></u><em> means "ahead", which is not the relationship between thorax and abdomen.
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- <u><em>Distal </em></u><em>has to do with anything that moves away from the center of the body, with the thoracic and abdominal cavities being proximal</em>
Answer:
The correct answer is - Option C. Leaf cells will have more chloroplasts because most food is made in the leaves.
Explanation:
Leaf cells have more chloroplasts in comparison to the rest of the parts of the plant as they majority of chloroplasts are found in the leaves of the plant due to the fact that these chloroplasts work together to sustain the plant and the production of the food by the process of photosynthesis.
Leaves are green normally as they contain the green pigment called chlorophyll found in the chloroplast which traps the sunlight and helps in the production of the glucose and that moves to various parts of the plant.
Answer:
I can assure you nothing good. SOME of the bad things that can come from anorexia nervosa include:
-anemia
-cardiovascular disease
-heart failure
-Hair falling out
-Dizziness/Fainting
-Seizures, in severe cases
-Muscle mass gets eaten away
-Your teeth ill rot if you purge (throw up)
-Basically, slow, painful s*icide
Explanation:
Im a recovered anorexic