Maybe you should take him to the hospital/doctor or go tell a nearby adult.
Answer:
1b
Explanation:
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<span>The categories of student disabilities are known as Low-incidence and High-Incidence. ... examples of LI disabilities include sensory impairments such as blind/ low vision and ... attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), speech and language issues, emotional/behavioral disturbances, mildintellectual disability, and ...</span><span>
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Answer:
- Uncontrollable blood pressure and sugar levels
- Eating a lot of sugar and high cholesterol or sodium foods
- Not getting any exercise or physical movement for your body
- Eating junk food (fried food, oily food, and sugary food)
- Over stressing
- Drinking uncontrollable amounts of alcohol
- Smoking
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<span>Smooth muscles and cardiac muscles
are both classified as involuntary. Both muscles are continuously working which
means it does not stop even when a person is at rest. As smooth muscles surround most of the walls
of the major organs of the body, cardiac muscle however can only be found in
the heart. They are not both innervated singularly which implies that the
impulses that travels through these paths are passed from a cell to another
cell. Both are automatically controlled by endocrine and nervous systems and
produce rhythmic contractions as impulses are innervated. </span>