The correct option is A.
Antilipemics are a class of diverse pharmaceutical drugs that are used to lower the level of fats in the blood, thus, they are also called lipid lowering agents. The drugs basically function to lower the level of cholesterol in the blood. Thus, antilipemics are not psychiatric drugs.
Answer: Going through every aspect of an event in your head before an event is a Mental Rehearsal
Explanation:
Whether it is athletics, power lifting or soccer at the athlete level the best of the best use mental rehearsal. It prepares the mind for what’s coming in the event and the performance becomes much more natural and unconscious. The unconscious mind runs the body and therefore physical activities are done unconsciously. By doing mental rehearsal, you are communication with the unconscious mind in the way it likes it best (through pictures, sounds, feelings, tastes and smell). By rehearsing, you are making the situation more familiar, which as a result makes you more comfortable
When you join together two glucose molecules, you get A. Maltose
Look up Health.gov. The dietary guidelines are explained further on this website. "The guidelines provide help for healthy Americans ages 2 years and over about food choices that promote health and prevent disease."
https://health.gov/dietaryguidelines/dga95/9DIETGUI.HTM
Answer:
Hey this is pretty easy if ya look at it :D
Explanation:
So, with questions like this, I find it easier to use the elimination process.
This also kinda makes it fun ( for me at least)
When i did school with my grandma we would look at them and laugh bc of how bad they sounded. Now of course ive done this before but I will go though it so maybe you understand better :D
The first, second, and fourth all were just negative to negative phrases.
The first one was more funny tho.....like your teacher just doesnt like you? XD it may not sound negative but if you keep going down there is only one that is not completely positive but its not thinking negatively.
So the answer is the third option.
Instead of "I can never do this," say "I've done things like this before."