<span>Yes, someone can develop Uremia when the digestive system does not clean blood properly. Uremia is usually caused by kidney failure. When kidney failure occurs, it releases toxins back into the blood and can cause Uremia.</span>
A,C,D,B that the order i would put them in
Answer:
B. Nutritionist
Explanation:
Calories are a unit for the measurement of the amount of energy in different foods and drinks.
Pharmacists are responsible for the distribution of medication, which is not measured in calories so it is not A.
X-ray technician organise X-rays which scan the insides of people's bodies (most commonly bones) so they do not use calories.
Finally life technicians identify and collect loving organisms to study so they don't use calories either.
A nutritionist's is to evaluate the chemical make up of different foods i.e. How much energy hence calories, and how they work with different people's bodies, therefore B is correct.
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Fat is a quite simple component to measure. Increased or
above normal/ average body fat has been proven to be linked with many health
risks.<span>
<span>Body weight is not always an accurate indication
of body composition. If you were to equate an NFL running back who is 5'
10" and weighs 200 lbs, to a 5'10" 200 lbs. banker, there body
composition would be VERY unalike although there weight is exactly the same. Of
course the football player is healthier, because he is perhaps carrying one
third of the body fat as the banker of the same weight. Maintaining that muscle
mass would also infer healthy habits like nutrition and exercise.</span></span>
Doctors today would cure the Bubonic plague with a consistent treatment of antibiotics.