Remember that burns are staged and rated from first to fifth degree, all based upon which layer of skin is damaged and burn't, with first covering the epidermis, second the dermis, third the muscular and fat, fourth charring the bone, and fifth causing amputation.
This is a third degree burn. Normally melting onto the flesh along with a charred, dry, and leathery look is characteristic of burns of the Third degree. Additionally third degree burns involve the muscle and fat tissues which is vascular so dilation of the blood vessels and fluid release cause severe dehydration, and in result hypovolemic (Blood Volume) shock.
Answer:
Brainliest Please
Explanation:
When a person observes the behavior of another and then imitates that behavior, he or she is modeling the behavior. This is sometimes known as observational learning or social learning. Modeling is a kind of vicarious learning in which direct instruction need not occur. Indeed, one may not be aware that another is modeling his or her behavior.
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All of them are the result of deforestation.
Muscular strength because you use it while running a mile and hiking
Parkinson's disease is a deficiency of the neurotransmitter dopamine. Dopamine is responsible for how the brain deals with stress, especially the fight-or-flight response. Thus, it affects greatly on the movements of the body. Also, dopamine is responsible for information processing. That is why people with Parkinson's disease have trouble in retaining their memories or be in deep concentration.