D. Mississippi
I bet. Or Cali maybe, but with how poor MS is, I bet its that.
Answer:
1) Physical Health is the well being of you body.
Getting sleep
Eating healthy
Exercising
Getting so fresh air
Therapy
2) Mental Health is the well being of your mind set.
Listen to calming music
Relax
Ask questions if you need help
Do things that wont make you stressed
Therapy
3) Social health is the well being on how you interact with other around you.
Communicating
Spending time with people you care about, or know
Talk to someone about a certain type of situation
Social Media can be a big part in your social health
Learn how to be kind to people, when your talking to them
5) Go to the therapist they could help with your physical, mental, or social health. Family and people that you know is part of your support system.
Explanation:
Answer: The four levels are the literal, the metaphorical, the political, and the mystical levels. Reinhart brings these up because he uses them to describe the processes of the bread making.
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-less than 1%
-Thrombopoiesis
-Megakaryoblast
-Thrombopoietin
-Megakaryocyte
-Proplatelets
-Platelets (thrombocytes)
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- Platelets (or thrombocytes) make up less than 1% of formed elements with a concentration between 150,000 and 400,000 per cubic millimeter. The production of platelets is called thrombopoiesis.
- From the myeloid stem cell, a committed cell called a megakaryoblast is produced. It matures under the influence of thrombopoietin to form a megakaryocyte.
- Megakaryocytes are easily distinguished both by their large size (about 100 micrometers [μm] in diameter) and their dense, multilobed nucleus. Each megakaryocyte then produces thousands of platelets.
- The process of how megakaryoctes produce thrombocytes was in question until 2007. Researchers reported that megakaryoctes produce long extension from themselves called proplatelets.
- While still attached to the megakaryoctye, these proplatelets extreough the blood vessel wall in the red bone marrow. The force from the blood flow "slices" these proplatelets into the fragments we know as platelets (thrombocytes).