Well for Jose I would make a harder gymnastics kinda routine but for Jessie i would start with easy stretches and work the way up :3
Answer: The answer is quite simply put... in the names :3
Explanation: Stimulants are types of drugs that stimulate the central nervous system. With users and those who have overdosed on CNS stimulants such as Amphetamines, Cocaine, and Caffeine you will see INCREASES of Heart Rate, Respiratory Rate, Blood Pressure (stimulants act upon the sympathetic nervous system, ie “fight or flight”). Additionally you will see pupil dilation, increased agitation, and some audio-visual hallucinations.
With CNS depressants such as Opioids, you will see depressed CNS functions, such DECREASED Respiratory drive, Heart Rate, and Blood pressure. Additionally you will notice patients become sluggish and have decreased level of consciousness. Last difference are pinpoint pupils.
Answer:
Ask "If I asked your brother what the good door is, what would he say?"
Explanation:
If you ask the truth-telling brother, he will point to the bad door, because this is what the lying brother would point to.
Alternatively, if you ask the lying brother, he will also point to the bad door, because this is NOT what the truth-telling brother would point to.
Answer:
They have to learn how to read and speak English in school.
Explanation:
All of them are challenges though!
Order of steps are as follow;
1. In mechanical digestion, the teeth grind food and break it in to smaller parts.
2.Churning and enzyme pepsin break down protein in the stomach.
3. The pancreas releases the enzyme trypsin and chymotrypsin.
4. Amino acids are absorbed by the capillaries in the jejunum
5. Amino acids enter the bloodstream and are then circulated throughout the body.
Basically this says, food with source of protein is digested mechanically in your mouth, small pieces are then further broken down in the stomach through enzymatic action pepsin and those that are secreted by the pancreas, further absorbed by capillaries and circulated throughout the body via blood.