Too much calcium can be the cause of weakened muscle and kidney functioning. Correct answer: D Eating the right amount of protein, sodium, potassium or phosphorus controls the buildup of waste and fluid in the blood. Too much calcium in your blood (condition hypercalcemia) can weaken the bones and create kidney stones. Excess calcium in the blood means the kidneys have to work harder to filter it. Excessive thirst and frequent urination are some common symptoms.
Answer:
Buy somebody food, say hello.
Explanation:
Be nice in general.
Having normal physical functions suspended or slowed down for a period of time; in or as if in a deep sleep.
Answer:
Saliva is created when food is in the mouth.
Explanation:
The mucus component of saliva is secreted throughout the day to moisturize the lining of the mouth and increases during eating to lubricate the food in the mouth and assist with swallowing. It is secreted by the buccal glands of the mouth as well as the sublingual and submandibular glands. A salivary gland is a tissue in our mouths that expels saliva. You can feel your salivary glands activate when you eat something really sweet. As exocrine glands, they expel saliva into our mouths by way of ducts. Each day, our glands produce as much as a quart of saliva.
Answer:
C. You could get a communicable disease.
Explanation:
The answer is C. Some examples of communicable diseases are the Coronavirus and Ebola. Sharing eating utensils should be avoided.