Answer:
b. Nutrition facts labels provide information about amounts of ingredients in product recipes
Explanation:
Nutrition Facts labels are elements of communication between food and consumer. Nutrition labeling is a must in order for consumers to know what they are going to buy and to choose from the options most suited to their lifestyle. In these labels it is possible to find information such as:
- Ingredients - all that was used in the production;
- Origin - where and by whom the product was manufactured;
- Shelf life - period when the company guarantees the quality of the product;
- Liquid content - indicates the total quantity contained in the package;
For this reason, we can state that among the options given in the above question, the one that represents the correct statement is "b. Nutrition facts labels provide information about amounts of ingredients in product recipes
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Explanation: Language development has been correlated with specific changes in brain development. The aim of this paper is to analyze the linguistic-brain associations that occur from birth through senescence. Findings from the neuropsychological and neuroimaging literature are reviewed, and the relationship of language changes observable in human development and the corresponding brain maturation processes across age groups are examined. Two major dimensions of language development are highlighted: naming (considered a major measure of lexical knowledge) and verbal fluency (regarded as a major measure of language production ability). Developmental changes in the brain lateralization of language are discussed, emphasizing that in early life there is an increase in functional brain asymmetry for language, but that this asymmetry changes over time, and that changes in the volume of gray and white matter are age-sensitive. The effects of certain specific variables, such as gender, level of education, and bilingualism are also analyzed. General conclusions are presented and directions for future research are suggested.
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Answer:
Interval:
- Jog or walk at a more comfortable pace for three minutes.
- Sprint for 60 seconds.
- Perform five to ten cycles or continue until you've completed two or three miles. Total workout time will depend on your fitness level and running speed.
Circuit:
- Upper-body. Press-ups, Bench dips, Pull-ups, Medicine ball chest pass, Bench lift, Inclined press-up.
- Core & trunk. Sit-ups (lower abdominals), Stomach crunch (upper abdominals), Back extension chest rise.
Explanation:
Interval training is just varying the intensity on the same exact exercise, whereas circuit is a group of different exercises done in order.