Its called a ace. Aces are in alot of games such as ping-pong. Nothing happens, you just get a point.
The statement that a certain percentage of body fat is essential for the body to function effectively is true. Making, breaking, storing and mobilizing fats is at the core of how humans and all animals regulate their energy. So, fats are essential for energy regulation. There are two types of body fat: storage body fat and essential body fat. Both of them are taken into account when calculating body fat percentage.
Answer:
A, C, D and E
Explanation:
In the assessment of legs, there are many systems that are combined for that part of the body to function optimally.
The reason that all the options are relevant in this question (except for B) specifically referring to legs, is that option B (the cardiovascular system) is not a main indicator of a problem with that part of the body specifically.
If something is wrong with the leg of a patient, there is a small likelihood of it being related to the cardiovascular system, because if the cardiovascular system is causing something to be wrong in the legs, it should not be limited to that section of the body. Hence, the other options are correct, but not option B.
B - Sebaceous Gland
The Sebaceous Gland is an accessory organ of the integumentary system.
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I would be answering what happened and why