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Explanation:
Resistance training increases muscle strength by making your muscles work against a weight or force. Different forms of resistance training include using free weights, weight machines, resistance bands and your own body weight. A beginner needs to train two or three times per week to gain the maximum benefit. As laid out in the "U.S. Army Fitness Training Handbook," these seven principles also are known as PROVRBS, an acronym for progression, regularity, overload, variety, recovery, balance and specificity.
Answer:
The immune response is how your body recognizes and defends itself against bacteria, viruses, and substances that appear foreign and harmful.
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The immune system protects the body from possibly harmful substances by recognizing and responding to antigens. Antigens are substances (usually proteins) on the surface of cells, viruses, fungi, or bacteria. Nonliving substances such as toxins, chemicals, drugs, and foreign particles (such as a splinter) can also be antigens. The immune system recognizes and destroys, or tries to destroy, substances that contain antigens.
Your body's cells have proteins that are antigens. These include a group of antigens called HLA antigens. Your immune system learns to see these antigens as normal and usually does not react against them.
heart diseases if u exercise every day u lower your chances of having if exercise every your likely not to get it
diabetes if u eat healthy and not eat as much sugar to not diabetes
coner cancer if u exercise and not be stress u prevent this buy not having stress or exercise to prevent maybe do hobby u love
high blood pressure this comes by being in stress like coner cancer u prevent by not being stress do something to relieve you (don't do smoke beer or do something illegal tho) maybe a hobby or sport or hang out with your friends
They're are a lot of options and youd have pretty good job security
Answer:
Bradycardia
Explanation:
Bradycardia is a slower-than-normal heart rate, while all the other options include rapid or fast paced heart rates.