These are the 3 different types of circulation. Not sure if it matters which box you put them in or what..? Don't quite get that chart. But luckily I had a similar question on one of my old assignments. Don't know if you needed definitions but here you go,
Pulmonary circulation: This part of the cycle carries oxygen-depleted blood away from the heart, to the lungs, and back to the heart.
Systemic circulation: This is the part that carries oxygenated blood away from the heart and to other parts of the body.
Coronary circulation: This type of circulation provides the heart with oxygenated blood so it can function properly
Answer:
Hives
Explamation:Hives are usually caused by an allergic reaction to something that you have encountered or swallowed. When you have an allergic reaction, your body begins to release histamines into your blood. Histamines are chemicals your body produces in an attempt to defend itself against infection and other outside intruders.
Answer:
1. 0.8 grams
2. 51 grams
Explanation:
a. The recommended daily allowance of protein for every individual per kilogram of healthy body weight is 0.8grams. The same standard applies to Erin.
b. The recommended daily protein requirement is obtained by multiplying the body weight (in kilograms) to the Protein RDA.
For Erin, this will mean converting her weight in pounds to kilograms.
141 pounds = 63.9565kg
Recommended daily protein requirement equals
63.9565 kg * 0.8 grams
= 51.16grams approximately,
51 grams.
The circulatory system is very useful. This system transports the food nutrients, and oxygen to the body cells. It also delivers of carbon dioxide and waste products. This helps the respiratory system by transporting nutrients to keep the lungs clean, and healthy.
Answer: hotdogs
Answer choices are: hamburgers, chicken, hot dogs, vegan patties
<span>In US the most popular selling grilling meat throughout the summer is the hotdog. </span><span> Americans eat 7 billion hot dogs over the summer season, 150 million hot dogs over the July 4th holiday alone.</span>