Answer:
Both simple and complex carbs break down into glucose (blood sugar) in the body. But because simple carbs are shorter, they generally break down faster, leading to quicker release in the body
Explanation:
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These are all receptors that react to certain kinds of stimuli. The chemoreceptors react when there are changes in chemical concentrations within the body; the mechanoreceptors detect pressure or distorted stimuli; and the nocioreceptors send signals of pain to the spinal cord and brain.
Spicy food actually does not have a specific location in the taste buds of the tongue. This is the reason why it is not considered a flavor but rather a sensation. Spicy food stimulates the release of chemicals and signals to the brain which are detected by these different kinds of receptors.
The arms move in the Chinese breathing exercise, to the front, to the sides, and then overhead. Thus, option "C" is correct.
<h3>What is the concept of dorsal?</h3>
In the field of anatomy, the system behind the frontal plane is defined as dorsal. The dorsal region, thus, is the one that is left behind if an imaginary division of the body is done in half in a perpendicular direction, advancing perpendicular to the floor (in the case of the bipeds), or that is further from the exterior if the body is divided in half horizontally with an imaginary cut parallel to the ground (in the case of quadrupeds).
The spine, also called the spine, is the structure that develops from the pelvis to the head, via the back and neck. It protects the spinal cord, provides support to the skull and allows the human being to stay erect and move in a bipedal manner.
Thus, option "C" is correct.
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Breathing is a motor skill. This is because it is involves using muscles, which in this case, are in the lungs.
Answer: Breathing
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Answer:
His lack of an urge to try other drugs.
Explanation:
Enrique has smoked marijuana for two decades but has never felt the urge to try other drugs. This directly contridicts the argument that marijuana users graduate to harder drugs.