Answer:
Nadando.
Ciclismo.
Usando una bicicleta elíptica.
Caminando.
Remo.
Explanation:
For people who speak English
Swimming
Cycling.
Using an elliptical bike.
Walking.
Rowing.
Answer:
The missing part of the question is if the statement is true or false.
It is true.
Explanation:
In an HMO (health maintenance organization) plan you select a primary care physician, who is your gatekeeper. This person will take care of your health and give you referrals to see a specialist or to run tests on you. Your referral is to a provider with your HMO network, if you see a doctor outside this network or without a referral, you have to pay all costs by yourself.
PPO (preferred provider organization) is a health care plan where it is not necessary to have a primary care physician, there are different professionals in your network, and you can see them without a referral or a previous appointment with your physician first. As long as you see professionals with your PPO network, you will pay cheaper fees, but if you choose to see a doctor that is not with your PPO network, you will have to pay more expensive fees.
In conclusion, members of HMO/PPO can use the plan or not, but if they do, they will pay lower fees.
If this happens, then it is most likely that protein synthesis will be limited and won't produce enough of what the body needs. If this happens, structural components of the body tissue won't be provided with protein, leading to numerous complications. It is because proteins are composed of amino acids and if they are lacking, it will affect the synthesis of proteins in the body.
Answer:
Oxygen Consumption-the amount of oxygen the muscles in the body need in order to produce energy for movement. During aerobic respiration oxygen is required to produce ATP from glucose.
I believe the correct answer is the pulmonary artery.
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
The pulmonary circulation starts from the pulmonary artery that receives blood from the right ventricle. The artery then take the blood to the lungs where oxygen is added and carbon dioxide is removed then taken back to the left atrium via the pulmonary vein, into the left ventricle and back to the tissues via the aorta.
<h2>Further Explanation:</h2>
Circulation is divided into systemic circulation and pulmonary circulation. Pulmonary circulation supplies the blood that has waste and carbon dioxide to the lungs where oxygen is added after carbon dioxide is removed. The blood from tissues is picked up by capillary bed in the superior region of the body that includes the neck, chest and head and supplied to the superior vena cava and the lower regions including the limbs, pelvic region and the abdomen are picked up by capillary beds and supplied to the inferior vena cava. Both these veins take the blood to the right atrium of the heart that then passes the blood to the right ventricles and the right ventricle pumps the blood to the pulmonary artery that is the only artery in the body that carries de-oxygenated blood. The pulmonary artery carries the blood and distributes it to capillaries in the lung tissues that then allow the diffusion of carbon dioxide into the alveoli of the lungs and then out of the body while oxygen is dissolved and diffused across the alveoli membrane into the waiting capillaries. The diffused blood with oxygen in the other bed of capillaries feeds the pulmonary vein. This vein takes the oxygenated blood away from the lungs into the left atrium that then pumps the blood into the left ventricle which supplies the whole of the body with oxygenated blood via the aorta that divides into several branches that supplies supply capillaries which in turn supply the tissues that need oxygenated blood.
<h2>Learn More:</h2>
Learn more about circulation: brainly.com/question/967969
Learn more about pulmonary circulation: brainly.com/question/1615925?source=aid8180617
Learn more about the heart: brainly.com/question/12945500?source=aid8180605
Level: High School
Subject: Biology
Topic: The Circulatory System