There are three types of burns:
First-degree burns , Second-degree burns, Third-degree burns
<span>Vitamins are classified as either
fat soluble (vitamins A, D, E and K) or water soluble (vitamins B and
C). This difference between the two groups is very important. It
determines how each vitamin acts within the body. Fat soluble vitamins,
once they have been stored in tissues in the body, tend to remain there.
This means that if a person takes in too much of a fat soluble vitamin,
over time they can have too much of that vitamin present in their body,
a potentially dangerous condition called hypervitaminosis (literally,
too much vitamin in the body). Water-soluble vitamins, including
vitamins C and B, are excreted much more quickly than fat-soluble
vitamins, and they need to be replaced more frequently.</span>
“Mrs. Fang is a 72 year old retired school teacher who has been hospitalized for pneumonia. What type of insurance is most likely being used to pay for her hospital stay? medical staff-hospital organizations.”
Hi, your question isn't quite clear. However, I inferred you want confirmation about opening a business document on a standard browser.
Answer:
<u>Yes, that's one method to do so.</u>
Explanation:
<em>Remember,</em> unlike a typical business document format saved on a word processor application, webpages are written using a computer language format called HTML (HyperText Markup Language).
Just as mentioned If one wants a business document to be opened with a standard browser, they need to save the document in the HTML format by
- clicking the Save As option in the word processor software (eg MS Word),
- next, In the dialog box that opens, select Save As type as .HTML (or Single File Web Page) file. By so doing the document can be opened on a standard browser like Chrome.
Answer:
If you are talking about websites, then yes. Website ending with .gov for government or .org are always reliable.
Explanation:
But if you aren't talking about websites, this question is questionable due to your experience of government issued information. But for the most part, government information are always reliable.