Hi !
What should schools be restricting and what should they be adding to the lunch menu?
restricting
<em>- sugar</em>
<em>- bad fats</em>
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Adding to the lunch menu :
<em>- the fruits</em>
<em>- the vegetables</em>
<em>- Fish</em>
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Answer:
skeletal muscle: has the ability to contract and cause movement. Skeletal muscles act not only to produce movement but also to stop movement.
the Skeletal muscle is located between bones.
Cardiac muscle cells: are located in the heart
cardiac muscle:works to keep your heart pumping through involuntary movements
smooth:moves food through the digestive tract..
they are located in the walls of hollow organs like your intestines and stomach
Answer:
*<u>Suffer more psychological stress</u>: While being compared to other types of bullies, in this case they would suffer from more emotion stress.
*<u>Have trouble fitting in</u>: The bullied victims would often have a hard time socially than their peers. They are more often ignored by their peers because sometimes nobody even recognizes that they are there.
*<u>Struggle in school</u>: The victims would most likely feel very unsafe when they are in the presence of their school.
*<u>Cannot manage emotions</u>: They may unintentionally prompt some children to often bully them again. They may start to carry weapons with them to school, with a lack of trust issues.
*<u>Suicidal Thoughts</u>: The victims also start to wonder if their lives can get any worse, and to stop all the pain they might think that death is the only way out. Well it's not.
<span>During digestion the small intestine is responsible for extracting or absorbing nutrients. Two of the three segments of the small intestine are responsible for these processes - the jejunum and the ileum (which located between first segment of the small intestine (the duodenum) and the colon). The colon, or large intestine, is responsible for maintaining fluid balance. The colon absorbs water from waste products of digestion and these waste products eventually become solidified stool.</span>