C - Teens do not need to worry about getting enough calcium<u> is false</u>.
The teen years show a growth spurt for most and calcium is the main minerals that strengthens the growing bones. Not enough calcium during those formative years can put the person at and increased risk for developing osteoprosis later in life.
* Loving the Lord
* Serving the Lord
* Being kind.
These can all be described in one word, Faith.
I’m pretty sure it’s recuperating
The long-term benefits of participating regular physical activity include: loss of weight and eventually settling to a healthy weight, <span>body already adapts to dynamic movement, one's heart is also getting larger, and bones become denser. In this case, the short terms effects are increase in hear rate, increase in stroke volume and decrease in pH of the blood.
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