Answer:
Avoid submerging in water
Submerge in cold water for 10 minutes
Elevate burned area
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<u>Answer:</u>
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has positive effects on health care in the United States.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Affordable Care Act was passed in US by the Obama government on March 23rd 2010. It was an act to improve the pre-existing health act and was an attempt to include each and every person of the population under a health insurance by the government.
The chief characteristics of this system included that the yearly allowance will be same for each person of a particular age group, but will vary from different age groups.
The insurance policy consisted of four different tiers bronze, silver, gold and platinum and the yearly amount of deposit also varies from plan to plan. This tends to improve the healthcare of the overall population of US.
Answers with Explanation:
1. Which many-celled organisms are capable of causing diseases in humans?
Multi-cellular parasites like "helminths" and "arthropods." Helminths are regarded as<em> "parasitic worms.</em>" It is a tropical infectious disease that has been a burden to many nations. They commonly live in the GI (gastrointestinal) tract of their hosts. Arthropods are ectoparasites that, generally, live on the skin of their hosts. Some of them even burrow in dermal tissues which causes skin trauma or inflammation. Examples of these are fleas, flies and lice.
2. Tapeworms and lice are examples of parasites that can cause diseases in humans.
Tapeworms are considered<em> flat, segmented worms that live in the human's GI tract.</em> It is a type of helminth. Once it is able to live in its host, it causes<em> weakness, nausea, fatigue, weight loss, abdominal pain, diarrhea, etc. </em>Lice (as mentioned above) is a type of arthropod that feeds on blood. There are three types of lice: head lice, body lice and pubic lice. Symptoms are <em>intense itching, tickling feeling </em>and<em> small red bumps.</em>
Answer:external oblique muscle
Explanation:The external oblique muscle runs on either side of the abdominal muscles on a diagonal. They allow rotation of the trunk.