Answer:
▪Too much intake of fats and oils.
This will increase the risk of high blood pressure, hardening of the arteries, heart attack and stroke.
▪My solution. Eat a balanced diet as many times as you can because its healthy. All food types (protein, carbohydrates.......) have effects if one of them is taken too much.
▪According to my research (google) it is healthy to take 2 to 3 teaspoons of oil per day ,this will mean that you have taken 1/2 a litre of oil per month.
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All muscle cells share four main properties that distinguish them from other cells. These are Excitability, Contractility, Extensibility and Elasticity.
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
It's the only positive motion that benefits all!
The answer is B, because carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas, it has no smell or taste and continuous inhalation may choke you to death.
Answer:
As part of the development of the neural tube, by the sixth week of embryonic development, the brain vesicles are already formed.
Explanation:
The encephalic vesicles correspond to a group of dilations that will give rise to the brain and its related structures.
Around the 4th week of embryonic development, the primary encephalic vesicles are formed, and by the 6th week there will also be secondary encephalic vesicles, for a total of five divisions.
The five encephalic vesicles formed in week 6 of embryonic development are the myelencephalon, metencephalon, midbrain, diencephalon and telencephalon.
- <em><u>myelencephalon
</u></em>: It is the structure that is organized to form the spinal bulb, in addition to the motor nuclei of the cranial nerves (pairs) IX to XII.
- <u><em>Metencephalon</em></u>
: It gives rise to the cerebellum and the protrusion.
- <em><u>Midbrain</u></em>
: It forms important structures such as the Edinger-Westphal nucleus, the wing plates, the tegment - together with the nuclei of the cranial nerves III and IV - and the upper cerebellar pedicles.
- <u><em>Diencephalon</em></u>: gives rise to the Thalamus, hypothalamus and pituitary gland.
- <em><u>Telencephalon</u></em>: originates the structure of each cerebral hemisphere, besides the striated body and its respective divisions in caudate and lenticular nuclei.