True because you eat with your teeth which process food into the stomach
We define health as a state of complete physical, social and mental wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
From this definition you can see that health has three dimensions – physical, mental and social – which are interrelated and influence each other greatly.
Physical health relates to the efficient functioning of the body and its systems, and includes physical capacity to perform tasks and physical fitness.
Mental health is a state of wellbeing in which an individual:
recognises their own abilitiescan cope with the normal stresses of lifecan work productively and fruitfullyis able to contribute to their community.
Social health involves being able to interact with others and participate in the community in both an independent and cooperative manner.
Some examples of how events can influence all dimensions of health:
Example 1: A 16 year old male is involved in a car accident and breaks his pelvis, rendering him unable to attend school, or play football with the local club he loves.
His physical health is affected by the damage done to his pelvic bones and a loss of fitness, which in turn has prevented him from maintaining social contact at school and football, decreasing his ability to interact with others and have good social health. His isolation may also reduce his mental health as he may feel lonely and depressed.
Example 2: A 33 year old woman develops depression.
Depression causes feelings of hopelessness, stress and loss of interest in normal activities, negatively impacting her mental health. This may decrease her desire to exercise or prepare healthy food, leading to weight gain and loss of fitness, reducing her physical health. Her depression may mean that she isn’t interested in interacting with others and participating in her community, and her moodiness puts a strain on her relationship with her husband, reducing her social health.
You need to sometimes break ribs to pump blood in the heart by doing CPR (CC)
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Answer:
iv. There is no force of gravity acting upon orbiting astronauts.
2. it measures the mass
Explanation:
A logical fallacy occur in step iv
There is actually force of gravity upon the orbiting astronauts. Gravity exist in space. there is an upward and downward forces that keeps the body stable.
1,ii,iii are correct logical statements
2.What does the scale measure? ___________________ If a scale does not technically measure your weight, then why is it often used to measure your weight?
The scale measures ones mass.
Mass is the quantity of matter in a body. Matter is anything that has weight and occupies space. Assuming we are to measure the weight of ones body we will need to be hanged in the air and take measurement with the aid of a spring balance.
At this instant, the force of gravity will be acting on the body(that is one will experience the earth's gravitational pull to the earth's center)
Force is the pull or push on an object. F=mass * gravity
Force is also that which tends to change a body's state of rest or uniform motion on a straight line.
Newton's second law of motion states that the force applied is directly proportional to the rate of change in linear momentum