Answer:
D
Explanation:
sitting playing a game will most likely decrease your physical activity
Answer: A cocaine
Explanation: hope this helps and plz mark brainlist
The steps in homeostasis in order in which they occur are as follows:
<h3>First step</h3>
Stimulus: a stimulus occurs in the body for instance a sudden change in the body temperature.
<h3>Second step</h3>
Receptors: the stimulus is acknowledged by the receptors with the help of sensors.
<h3>Third step</h3>
Control Center: the receptors acknowledge that information and sends it to the control center.
<h3>Fourth step</h3>
Set Point: the control center compares the information received by the receptors and checks in against the set point.
<h3>Fifth step</h3>
Effectors: once the controls center knows that the change needs to happen, it sends instructions to the effectors in order to address the issue.
<h3>Final step</h3>
Response: the response of the body is caused by the effectors. In the case of an increasing body temperature, the response is that the temperature begins to decrease until it reaches a normal range again.
Well, if you want to have a positive self image you would want to avoid any negativity towards your appearance/personality, and only accept positivity and constructive criticism. I think your answer would be:
<u>Resisting peer pressure.</u><u> Explanation: If you resist peer pressure, then you have confidence in your beliefs and your choices, rather than going along with what people are pressuring you to do. usually those who may not be self-assured and have lower self esteems may be easier to pressure.</u>
<u>Showing self-confidence.</u><u> Explanation: Even though I think that you can put on a face and fake confidence, if you are confident in yourself you're supporting yourself. Therefore, I think this would contribute to a positive self-image.</u>
I don't think that the other two choices would show a positive self-image because:
- If one is disregarding authority, they may not have respect for themselves or the consequences that may come upon themselves. Therefore, it doesn't necessarily mean someone has a positive self-image, since it may very well ruin their life and they may not care about that.
- It's the same logic with limiting self-efficacy. If one is limiting themselves and their success, they may not be confident in their choices/themselves, so they will subconsciously limit their future.
So just to state again, I think the answer is resisting peer pressure and showing self-confidence