Answer:
Megaloblastic anemia is as a result of deficiency of mature red blood cells characterized by red blood cells that are larger than normal.
Explanation:
Megaloblastic anemia is a type of anemia (blood disorder) resulting from the number of red blood cells being lower than normal. This red blood cells aid in the transportation oxygen round the body. Megaloblastic anemia is as a result of deficiency of mature red blood cells characterized by red blood cells that are larger than normal. It is caused by deficiency in vitamin B-12 or folate which are necessary for producing healthy red blood cells. Since red blood cells are too large, they are not produced properly, as a result oxygen is not distributed properly.
D. remaining well -hydrated while exercising is best, when you perspire from exercise you have to replace fluids or you will de-hydrate which is not safe.
C. A force three times your body weight
I would advise her not to lose any weight at all as according to the skin fold test which measures her body mass index she has 22 percent body fat which is in the normal/healthy weight range. Any BMI between 18.5 to 24.9 is considered healthy. If she really wanted to she could lose the 7 pounds as long as she stays within the healthy BMI levels and doesn't drop any lower than 18.5 but she really doesn't need to.
Answer:
12 to 16
Explanation:
The normal respiratory rate for adults is 12 to 16 breaths per minute.