I believe the answers are B,C, and D. All of them do not involve speaking however keeping a journal isn't communicating with another person. <span />
VITAMIN D:<span> Promotes bone and tooth development and normal growth; aids utilization of phosphorus and calcium; maintains nervous system and heart action; prevents rickets.
Calcium </span>helps build strong teeth and bones. <span>helps with blood clotting, muscle and nervous functions, and regulates the use of minerals in the body
</span>Phosphorous helps build strong bones and teeth, helps regulate many body processes
Cardiac Arrest.
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Physical growth refers to an increase in body size (length or height and weight) and in the size of organs. From birth to about age 1 or 2 years, children grow rapidly. After this time, growth slows. As growth slows, children need fewer calories and parents may notice a decrease in appetite. Two-year-old children can have very erratic eating habits that sometimes make parents anxious. Some children may seem to eat virtually nothing yet continue to grow and thrive. Actually, they usually eat little one day and then make up for it by eating more the next day. During the preschool and school years, growth in height and weight is steady. Children tend to grow a similar amount each year until the next major growth spurt occurs in early adolescence.
<span>Cardio coasting is detrimental to a fitness routine because
a. the lack of variation in activity can lead to boredom and eventually cause exercise to stop.
b. it can cause extreme weight gain.
c. it can increase the chance of injury.
d. it can increase the chance of a heart attack.</span>