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The answer is: <em>B. Eating a diet full of sweets and fatty foods</em>
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Answer: bargaining.
Explanation:
He is saying he will be a better person if he does not have to lose his leg, which is a way of bargaining.
Answer:
Hi, you haven't provided the options to the question so I will just give the answer in my own words and you can check with the options.
Answer is: HE LOWERED HIS METABOLISM BY TRIGGERED MECHANISMS DESIGNED TO PREVENT STARVATION.
Explanation:
When a lot of weight is lost, the body starts trying to conserve energy by reducing the number of calories it burns, which causes hunger, tiredness and increases food cravings.
These effects can put a stop to weight loss and make one feel miserable such that one abandons the weight loss efforts and regains the weight.
This phenomenon is the body's natural mechanism to prevent starvation and is often called starvation mode.
Component of cabbage soup and salad causes weight loss because it drastically limits calories.
In Elroy's case, he decides to do a crash diet which starts with cabbage soup and salad and loses the weight at first but he regains the weight back quickly because he didn't only lose fat weight, he also lost water weight and may even include muscle.
Muscle loss causes the metabolic rate (the rate at which the body burns calories) to reduce which result in burning of fewer calories and also weight regain.
Therefore, the likely reason why Elroy quickly puts the lost weight back on is because HE LOWERED HIS METABOLISM BY TRIGGERED MECHANISMS DESIGNED TO PREVENT STARVATION.
Answer:
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1. Proteins
2. Nervous
3. transmissible spongiform encephalopathies.
4. Mad cow disease
5. Cow
6. Virus
Explanation:
Prions are the infectious particle composed of harmless proteins found in the brain of the animals like humans, cows which are responsible for the degeneration of the nervous tissues of the brain.
These proteins of the prions are resistant to the enzymatic actions and thus they can multiply and accumulate within the neurons and destroys them forming holes in the neurons giving the sponge-like appearance and thus disease is known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies.
An example of this disease is mad cow disease which spreads from the cow to human by eating the meat of the cow especially brain contaminated with prions which are neither considered viruses nor cells.