Marco-elements are needed by the body in large amounts in order to maintain
good health
this is what I think. lmk if I'm wrong
Explanation:
number 1 Depression
2. compulsion
3. therapy
4.guilt
5. emotional problems
6. psychiatrist
7.anxiety
Answer:
Digestive system breakdown small proteins into amino acids by chemical digestion using enzymes (option B).
Explanation:
One of the main functions of the digestive system is to degrade food to facilitate its absorption at the intestinal level. This degradation has a mechanical phase, which includes chewing and contracting the stomach, and an enzymatic phase.
The enzymes that allow the breakdown of proteins into amino acids are called proteases, or peptidases. They are enzymes capable of breaking peptide bonds, obtaining at the end amino acids that can be more easily assimilated by the organism.
<em>The other options are not correct because </em><u><em>mechanical digestion</em></u><em> reduces the size of the digested food and mixes it with the gastric juices, but does not break the peptide bonds.</em>
Answer:
Development activities are precisely those that allow people to develop different capacities, knowledge, qualities or essential characteristics that help them and their social or family environment in the development of their daily lives. Thus, these activities give those who perform them an improvement in their quality of life. A clear example of development activities are educational activities.
Answer: the BEST method to estimate a 1-oz. serving size of nuts is to have one handful of them (Option B)
Explanation: One thing to always look at it is your portion sizes in order to have a healthy lifestyle because if you eat a whole bag of nuts and you think it’s healthy then that’s where the issue might be.
If you are having nuts the best way to measure is by having a handful of nuts to incorporate in your diet
If you are having meat or protein measure it with the palm of your hand i.e. 3 ounces
Oil is measured by the tip of your thumb, it’s the ideal amount, of oil (that’s one tablespoon)
For complex carbohydrates, they are going to be measured by the bottom portion of your hands