It may also increase<span> your </span>risk of heart disease<span> by </span>increasing<span> your LDL, or "bad," cholesterol. The National Institutes of Health reports that saturated </span>fat<span> is the main dietary cause of high LDL cholesterol. Decreasing your </span>risk of heart disease<span> is not as simple as cutting back on the saturated </span>fat<span> in your diet.
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Breaking the body into systems is in most cases a lot easier for the students to understand instead of just doing it all at once
The answer would be B, they think they are fat. This is why they don’t eat so they can lose weight.
The chance of them surviving is 80-90 Percent. They have a 10 percent of having long term health problems
Answer:
Between 6 to 8 hours
Explanation:
The gastriointestinal tract refers to the entire digestive system, starting at the mouth, and ending at the anus. After food enters through the mouth, it travels through the esophagus, into the stomach. After that, it moves into the duodenum, then the jejunum, and finally the ilium (collectively referred to as the small intestine). Finally it moves into the cecum, then to the colon, and finally the rectum (collectively referred to as the large intestine), where it exits out the body through the anus.
The length of this process varies due to stress, metabolism, and even sleep.