Answer: Ambulatory monitoring of the electrocardiogram in 100 healthy 14 to 16 year old boys showed heart rates ranging from 45 to 200 beats/minute during the day and from 23 to 95 beats/minute during sleep.
Inertia is the opposing of gravity so...
Calories are the energy in food. Your body has a constant demand for energy and uses the calories from food to keep functioning. Energy from calories fuels your every action, from fidgeting to marathon running.
Carbohydrates, fats and proteins are the types of nutrients that contain calories and are the main energy sources for your body. Regardless of where they come from, the calories you eat are either converted to physical energy or stored within your body as fat.
These stored calories will remain in your body as fat unless you use them up, either by reducing calorie intake so that your body must draw on reserves for energy, or by increasing physical activity so that you burn more calories.
Tipping the scale
Your weight is a balancing act, but the equation is simple: If you eat more calories than you burn, you gain weight. And if you eat fewer calories and burn more calories through physical activity, you lose weight.
In general, if you cut 500 to 1,000 calories a day from your typical diet, you'll lose about 1 pound (0.5 kilogram) a week.
It sounds simple. However, it's more complex because when you lose weight, you usually lose a combination of fat, lean tissue and water. Also, because of changes that occur in the body as a result of weight loss, you may need to decrease calories further to continue weight loss.
Broca's area<span> is located in the lower portion of the left frontal lobe of the brain. </span>Broca<span> examined this part of the brain when dealing with people who had speech impairments to determine that it is </span>responsible for<span> the production of words and speech.</span>
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We can cancel out C because most people don't crash during the day. That leaves us with 2 reasonable answer choices. We can cancel out A because yes, it is a long trip, however, when you are closer to home you think you are safe and start falling asleep or even driving more recklessly. So that leaves you with your best answer choice.
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