I believe it’s input.
Hope I’m right, but I think it’s correct
Caffeine is a stimulant. This can cause your nervous system to become hyper-aware; which in turn can cause an increase in your stress level. Caffeine causes a rise in both respiration and cardiac function. The hormone adrenaline is secreted by the adrenal glands in response to stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system. It causes what is known as the "fight-or-flight" response.
Answer:
transport RBCs (red blood cells) to the tissues
Explanation:
Respiratory system is a term that describes the biological system in organisms; both in animals and plants. Its main function is to carry out gas exchange in the host body. In other words, it is the organs and other parts of the body, that is responsible for breathing, for example, in human beings, it exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Some of the main functions of respiratory system includes the following:
1. Exchange of gases with the atmosphere
2. Inhalation and Exhalation
3. External respiration: exchange of gases between lungs and bloodstream
4. Internal respiration; exchange of gases between bloodstream and blood tissue
Answer:
ok i have an answer for that
Explanation:
3 The internet has made HIV/aids a joke, due to this the average high schooler dosnt understand the true issue with this.
4 If they were able to have a small group of the more popular children in the school and ACTUALLY make them understand the situation, then let them out they would naturally want to tell their friend the same thing and to be carful.
5 (now I don't know your school so you might have to make your own reason)
I think my school should bring in other people their age to talk about it. If they brought someone their age in who can relate, they would subconsciously pay attention even if they look bored or unfocused.
Answer:
Biofeedback
Explanation:
Biofeedback can be defined as a process or technique which can be used in learning how to control some of the body functions by either using visual or auditory feedback.
Example is gaining voluntary control over heart rate, blood flow, and blood pressure.
During biofeedback, a person is been connected to electrical sensors which in turn help the person to receive information about his/her body and how to regulate their physiologic response and control pain through relaxation or through imagery.
This technique for pain control is known as:
BIOFEEDBACK