Alan is somewhat surprised that he has gained a couple of pounds since coming to college. He has never had a weight problem. He
was always active every day in high school sports. Alan admits that his eating habits probably aren't as good as they should be. Still, he eats only three meals a day and a snack at night. He doesn't snack between meals because he doesn't get hungry. The food servers in the cafeteria where he eats always give him generous servings of food. Alan isn't involved with any college sport, but he does play basketball with his friends occasionally. He also has a part-time job and has a full course load. Alan thinks he is more active in college than when he was in high school. In fact, he often feels rushed going to classes because of the distance between classroom buildings and the fact that most of his classes are on the third or fourth floor and he has to wait to get an elevator. The most likely cause of Alan's weight gain is stress related to leaving home. poor eating habits. the inevitable weight gain associated with getting older. reduced activity level.
A nutrition program is a fixed-duration diet, it mentions the foods that must be taken at a specific time of the day. These programs are adapted for a specific purpose, such as bodybuilding, weight loss or even gain weight.
I believe the correct answer is B because you obviously need to see if the person is still alive or not. I'm having second thoughts that it might be A.. I'm not sure which. Hopefully you get it right
Depending on when you get up for school the average time a teenager should get to sleep is somewhere between 9-14 hours so just make sure you get a proper amount of sleep
Pathogens are disease-causing agents which can be transmitted between people and infected animals. Pathogens involve bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
Pathogens can be given off and carried in the air when an infected individual comes in contact with another individual . Correct answer: A