Answer:
3. Low-fat or fat-free milk and milk products:2-3 a day, Lean meats, poultry and fish:3-4 one-ounce servings or fewer a day, Nuts, seeds and legumes:3-4 a week, Fats and oils:2 a day, Sweets and added sugars:3 or fewer a week.
5. Eggs, Nut butter, Steel-cut oatmeal, Green vegetables, Nuts and seeds, Beans, Soy products, Lentils.
6. Lipids are a group of structurally and functionally diverse organic compounds that are insoluble in water. Certain classes of lipids, such as fats, phospholipids, and steroids are crucial to all living organisms. They function as structural components of cellular membranes, energy reservoirs, and signaling molecules.
7. A whole-grain burrito filled with eggs, bell peppers and black beans served with a glass of milk and an orange is a sample breakfast.
There is about one million blood cells in 2-3 drops of blood so
1,000,000 dived by three is 333,333.
I don't know if this is a personal question or not but if it is I would go to your school counselor
also tell your mom that there are schools that are online and you still go to a campus. If you live in Fresno there is a school named JE Young that is really good
and I'm here for you if you ever need to talk
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B. Look for a counselor, family therapist, or pastoral counselor who can provide effective support. or D. Switch from an authoritative to authoritarian parenting style.
Explanation:
you cant ground someone to go back to normal.
they must need help or something happened at school, and it somehow affected it, so talk with a counselor.
if you try to talk some sense into him- it'll probably get worse, considering he has changed and stopped talking to him.
my parents switch to an authoritative parenting style and it kinda has helped me, also, he will need to listen to them, and when he's at his weakest- he might break, so then he may tell you the problem.