The answer to this question would be
a. empty stomach.
Hunger naturally caused by the decreased blood glucose level, so eating sugar will lessen it. But it also can be induced by an empty stomach. There is a receptor in the stomach that detect whether it is a stretch (mean that there is something inside it). Lack of stretch can cause it to send a signal that will result in hunger.Explanation:
you've most likely practised<span> gnawing, painful feelings in your </span>abdomen<span> at some </span>purpose<span>, </span>in the higher<span> left </span>aspect<span> of your abdomen. These </span>are usually referred to as<span> hunger pangs. Hunger pangs, or hunger pains, </span>are<span> caused by </span>sturdy<span> contractions of the </span>abdomen once<span> it’s empty. This uncomfortable sensation </span>is usually among<span> hunger, or </span>the will<span> to eat.</span>
<span>Despite being </span>known as<span> “hunger” pangs, these pains don’t </span>continuously<span> indicate </span>a really got to<span> eat.</span>
Carbohydrates are made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen so its true
If you liked doing basket ball you could use that as an example.
Basketball is the activity
I dont know what part a was but a good place to play basketball would be on a basketball court
This is a good location because it provides everything except a ball that would be helpful in playing basketball
Pros-
Basketball hoops
Good traction on the cement
Lines are drawn where youre supposed to stand
Cons-
Outside so if it rains youre doomed
Ball might bounce out into the street if there isnt a fence
Avoid riding on roadways. If there is a sidewalk you could ride on nearby, use it. Drivers get a little nervous if they're sharing the roadway with a bicycle. Avoid riding too long without breaks, you can get tired out and unintentionally harm yourself or others. Drink lots of water on the way, and wear helmets at all times, no matter how stupid you think they make you look. :)
Signs of hypoglycemia include nervousness, irritability and headaches. Hypoglycemia is having a low blood sugar. It occurs when glucose drops below normal levels. Hypoglycemia can be treated by eating or drinking an amount of glucose rich food. The answer to the question given is Hypoglycemia.