Answer:
Seth is 18 years old, weighs 250 pounds, and is 72 inches tall. Use the formula and chart below to evaluate his weight, and then answer the question.
BMI = Weight (in pounds) ÷ [Height (in inches)]² x 703
BMI categories, general:
Underweight: less than 18.5
Normal weight: 18.5-24.9
Overweight: 25-29.9
Obese: 30 or greater
What does his BMI indicate about Seth's health?
A. He has a slight risk of weight-related diseases.
B. He is at risk of malnutrition.
C. He has a high risk of diabetes and kidney disease.
Answer:
I don't think you can flush the caffeine out
Answer:
Option B==> Person-organization fit.
Explanation:
In order to pick the correct answer and to be able to understand this question let us check the meaning of the options given in the question.
==> OPTION A(ASA framework): ASA is an acronym for Attraction Selection Attrition and the model is used to determine a company, society, organization or body's behaviour to certain issues.
==> OPTION B(Person-organization fit) : can simply be defined as compability of people in a society and the culture of the society. This matches with the question given above.
==> OPTION C(Socialization): is the act of meeting and adapting with people in the society.
==> OPTION D( Mentoring): is the process of guilding people that has less understanding about a subject by people that are more knowledgeable in that aspect in the society.
==> OPTION E( Organizational commitment) : is when people in an organization understand the goals of an organization and they put work into the progress of the organization.
Answer:
Glucose
Explanation:
our body breaks down carbohydrates into glucose. Glucose, or blood sugar, is the main source of energy for your body's cells, tissues, and organs
<span>one example would be catabolic reactions... cellular respiration is a simple one. The food is bonded chemically and when we break them apart, it releases energy. </span><span>it's such a broad question and it's hard to really say, because it's biochemistry and it all connects and builds... if that makes sense? </span>