<span>Rachel wants to improve her body composition by reducing her BMI. She swims with her friends after school two days a week and eats a well-balanced diet. What else should she do to ensure that she properly applies all the necessary FITT principles in her plan? The correct answer for this question would be
A. She should add more cardiovascular training and weight training to her exercise routine and eat several low-calorie meals throughout the day.
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1. Cerebrum
2. Corpus Callosum
3. 4th Ventricle Cerebellum
4. Medulla Oblongata
5. Spinal cord
I had to do this in Health too, so I can assure you these are right.
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<span>B is the correct answer. Infancy typically refers to the period immediately after birth until a young human starts walking, from which point 'toddler' becomes the term - referring to their way of walking. During toddlerhood, young humans get more confident walking and start choosing other methods of movement, for example skipping. They also start to learn simple concepts like shapes, colours, and so on. Early childhood encompasses both infancy, toddlerhood and later years after toddlerhood - this is, therefore, also a correct answer. </span>
Meat provides iron and important amino acids. Labeling food as "healthy" or "unhealthy" leads to eating disorders. Everything in moderation therefore your body can obtain all the nutrients necessary for its survival.