Explanation:
In this question, it is told that Charlotte and James are from different countries. Charlotte is from France and James is from Nigeria. They have been brought up in different cultures. Now they have three kids and Charlotte and James differ in their views on how to bring up their children. Except this, they have many things in common. Kids' paternal grand parents also think that children don't know enough about their father's culture. So in this situation, the parents can do many things to make their children know enough about both cultures. They can do any or all of the following things to keep their children intact with both cultures.
- Give them books about the cultures of both sides
- Watch movies about their cultures with children
- Celebrate their culture's rituals in front of the children
- Tell them stories about important events that are held in their cultures
- Take the children to the origins on special cultural occasions.
And lastly leave it to children which culture they want to choose, as this should purely be the children's choice, but they should be fully aware of them before making their decision.
630 Calories+ 160 calories+100 calories
The person has consumed 890 Calories by consuming 70gm of fat, 40 grams of carbohydrate and 25 grams of protein.
Explanation:
9 Calorie of energy is yielded by 1 gm of fat
4 calories of energy is yielded by 1 gm of carbohydrate and protein each.
Thiamine is a vitamin required for carbohydrate metabolism and vitamins do not give energy they only facilitate the required processes.
Calcium is a mineral which though supplements the diet but do not provide energy they only take part in biochemical processes.
The cells of the SA node at the top of the heart are known as the pacemaker of the heart because the rate at which these cells send out electrical signals determines the rate at which the entire heart beats (heart rate). The cells that create these rhythmic impulses, setting the pace for blood pumping, are called pacemaker cells, and they directly control the heart rate. They make up the cardiac pacemaker, that is, the natural pacemaker of the heart. Hope this helps!
There is not much oxygen available at such a high altitude. For this reason, oxygen tanks would be necessary for both staff and patients, as both would need to remain at a stable oxygen level in order to survive.