There’s a difference between depression and sadness.
Sadness is usually define as a short lived moment of a sad feeling, or a “down” mood.
Sadness sometimes turns into depression when this period hits 6 months or more. But it’s sometimes not the case
Here’s some symptoms that usually tie into depression:
•feeling “down”
•mood swings
•feelings and thoughts of useless or self doubt
•failing grades
•wanting to be alone
But, if you are having these feelings, it’s important to seek treatment. Remember: depression has to be diagnosed. Also, if you have feelings of hurting yourself or others, please contact 1-800-273-8255. They also have an online chat too.
If you suspect that you might be depressed, please seek treatment. Treatment can work and people care about you.
Glial cells<span> of the (a) central nervous system include oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, ependymal </span>cells<span>, and microglial </span>cells<span>. Oligodendrocytes form the myelin sheath around axons.</span>
Answer:
B. amylase
Explanation:
Amylase, any member of a class of enzymes that catalyze the splitting of a compound by addition of a water molecule of starch into smaller carbohydrate molecules such as a molecule composed of two glucose molecules. Two categories of amylases, denoted alpha and beta, differ in the way they attack the bonds of the starch molecules
Answer:
i just had a frisbee quiz
i forgot :/
its C i think
Answer:
Heatstroke can result in a number of complications, depending on how long the body temperature is high. Severe complications include:
Vital organ damage. Without a quick response to lower body temperature, heatstroke can cause your brain or other vital organs to swell, possibly resulting in permanent damage.
Death. Without prompt and adequate treatment, heatstroke can be fatal.
it is more likely to effect someone performing a physical activity as the person's temperature is already high due to body movement.