Answer:
Although, some components of the question is missing, but the answer is D
Explanation:
Although, the lesson being referred to in the question isn't stated, however, competitions cannot be regarded to be harmful to a person's self-esteem. Individuals involved in competitions are rather seen to be courageous and become known, at the very least, among there peers.
Competitions in most cases lift individual's pride, even during defeat, so far effort is made, hence lifting the self-esteem of the individual as many people will rally round and encourage such individuals. Also, since competitions aren't always against other people, it is wrong to state that <u>competitions are harmful to a person's self-esteem.</u>
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Answer:When someone with celiac disease eats food that contains gluten, it triggers the immune system to attack the small intestine. The body forms antibodies, or proteins, that attempt to remove gluten from the body as if it were a foreign invader.
Explanation:
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Answer: B: Blood pressure 160/100 and proteinuria during the 30th week of pregnancy.
Explanation: pre-eclampsia is a condition of pregnancy characterized by proteinuria and hypertension presenting after 20weeks of pregnancy in a woman who previously had normal blood pressure.
Pre-eclampsia can be recognised by:
1. Blood pressure of more than 140/90
2. Proteinuria (protein in urine)
3. Presence of oedema.
It can be mild, moderate or severe, depending on the blood pressure.
Mild: 140/90 to 149/99mmHg
Moderate: 150/100 to 159/109mmHg
Severe: 160/110mmHg or higher.
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