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A: <span>To benefit from physical activity you should find one type of exercise that suits you best and stick to it. (This is true, but it does not answer our question. You should do a certain sport or exercise that you like in order to stick with it.)
</span>✅ B: <span>Your daily exercise doesn't have to be continuous, 10 minutes here and 15 minutes there can add up. (This is false and answers our question. Exercising every day for 60 minutes is encouraged in order to stay healthy.)
C: </span><span>Exercise does not have to mean going to the gym for workouts and playing organized sports. (This is true. Some people like to exercise at home alone.)
</span>Hope that helps! ★<span> If you have further questions about this question or need more help, feel free to comment below or post another question and send the link to me. -UnicornFudge aka Qamar</span>
B (i'm actually not that sure though) because A is definitely wrong, C is not correct, and D is fine i think
The benefits of including some types of fish and shellfish in one's pregnancy diet are the essential nutrients that you can get from these foods. Fish and shellfish contain omega-3 fatty acids and also can be a great source or protein, iron and zinc that will help in the fetus' development especially brain development. Such include tuna and salmon. Some types of seafoods should be avoided because of the high levels of mercury it contains. Such fishes include: swordfish, king mackerel, tilefish and shark. When too much mercury is accumulated in the body, this might interfere with the development of the fetus.
Answer:
compression of the abdomen to assist in forced expiration
Explanation:
The internal oblique is a muscle that has its location beneath the external abdominal oblique and its closer to the skin than the transverse abdominal muscle.
The internal oblique has different functions such as:
- Supporting the abdominal wall
- Helping in the rotation of the trunk
- Helping to raise pressure in the abdominal area
- Assisting in forced respiration