The answer would be the third option
Based
from an adult cadaver, the final length of the intestinal tract taken from the
cadaver is about 30 feet or seven to nine meters compared to a living person,
which is shorter because the muscles along the walls of the gastrointestinal
tract are toned.
Answer:
Twitching can occur after physical activity because lactic acid accumulates in the muscles used during exercise. It most often affects the arms, legs, and back. Muscle twitches caused by stress and anxiety are often called “nervous ticks.” They can affect any muscle in the body.
Explanation:
Answer:
They could eat healthier, like replacing junk food with healthier options, and exercise more by maybe going for walks instead of sitting around watching TV