Sorry babe i don't get your question if your question is "how does the body use food" then your answer is this (when you eat, your body breaks down all of the starches, sugars, fats, etc. from food that you eat, and uses that from the food you just ate for ENERGY so you can stay alive) so long story short your body uses food for ENERGY....but if that wasn't your question then i'm sorry i don't know
Answer:
The correct order of the actions is:
Explanation:
1. Deborah asks her dad if she can talk to him for a few minutes.
2. Her dad is about to leave for office at the time she asks him.
3. He promises her that they will talk about it after school.
4. After school, dad picks up Deborah and waits for her to settle into the car.
5. Once relaxed, Deborah speaks to her dad about her concern on the way home.
A high pitched sound, usually when breathing, coughing, inability to speak, pain in the throat or chest, hoarse voice, blueness around the lips, and no breathing are some
Answer:
A patient with a spinal cord injury that resulted in paralysis of the legs has paraplegia (option c).
Explanation:
Paraplegia consists of paralysis of the lower extremities or legs due to injuries to the spinal cord, from the dorsal vertebrae. Other causes of paraplegia include tumors and malformations that affect the spinal cord.
<u>The spinal cord provides the nerves that allow the innervation of the limbs</u>. A spinal cord injury interrupts communication between the brain and the effector (motor) muscles as well as the sensory nerves in the affected limbs, producing paralysis. When it occurs in the legs is called paraplegia.
The other options are not correct because:
a. Hemiplegia corresponds to paralysis of upper and lower limbs on one side only.
b. Pseudoplegia is a paralysis that is due to mental disorders such as conversion disorder, without injury to the nervous system.
d. Dysplegia is associated with motor disorders observed in children with varying degrees of dysfunction or cerebral paralysis.
This can be a yes or no answers when I look at it. yes because 65 year old person usually if they didn't care for themselves in their earlier day, are normally going to be suffering from various health problems ranging from diabetes to kidney failure. Therefore, their medicare is going to be very costly and if that person doesn't have sufficient saving or family members who make good money, good enough to care for then it's going to place a stain on them.