Answer:
All cells have an outer plasma membrane that regulates not only what enters the cell, but also how much of any given substance comes in. Unlike prokaryotes, eukaryotic cells also possess internal membranes that encase their organelles and control the exchange of essential cell components.
Answer:may experience a marked decrease in performance as a result of their blood sugar levels.
Explanation:
Research finds Type 1 diabetes affects athletic performance, but can be managed. A new study led by York University researchers finds that young athletes with Type 1 diabetes may experience a marked decrease in performance as a result of their blood sugar levels.
Answer:
For most healthy adults, the Department of Health and Human Services recommends: At least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity or 75 minutes of vigorous aerobic activity a week, or a combination of moderate and vigorous activity. The guidelines suggest that you spread this exercise throughout the week.
Explanation:
Five (I gave a few extra) factors you can control:
- drug use
- hygiene
- eating habits
- sleep patterns
- exercise
- managing stress correctly
- your social health, who you interact with, your relationships (this would be more so on the social side of the health triangle but social health affects both physical and mental health too)
Five factors you can’t control:
this one is a little bit more difficult
- genetics
- diseases, cancer
- second hand smoking
- maybe some disorders like insomnia (even though you somewhat can control it by going to a doctor)
- you can argue age because it progressively gets harder to do things as you get older and you may get stuff like dementia which you cannot control.
I hope this helps!
Not eating harms the brain which is one of the most important organs of the body and it was start to use a person’s fat reserve to function properly. Not eating also depletes your body of essential nutrients and minerals.