The first question is observation, you can't really collect samples on developing muscles or do any of the other things listed
for the second question the answer can vary from B to C...it is important to asses before and after to see how much was actually learned...depending on what the learning experience is, you may SOMETIMES want to asses in between to insure the child or adult is actually retaining information.
<span>Like the eyes, the feet
are fed by a network of arteries and small vessels that provides the
muscles and tissues with the oxygen and nutrients necessary for their
functioning.
Difficult healing
In the case of arteritis, the arteries of the legs become blocked, decreasing the oxygen supply to the feet. As a result, the wounds extend and do not heal, amputation is the last resort.
<span>(Arteritis): occlusion of the arteries in the lower limbs.</span></span>
Answer:
B. Infectious mononucleosis.
Explanation:
Splenic enlargement is why when you have mono you're on bedrest & have to avoid activities like sports...so you don't rupture your spleen.
A. Eating before competition wouldn't affect your spleen
C. Hematuria is blood in your urine, so that would be kidneys/bladder
D. Cirrhosis involves your liver.
Answer:
A.
They alternate running with pushups
Explanation:
if they run and do a little bit of pushups they will be ready for their hockey season
Answer:
Being a good communicator is important in <em>any</em> relationship because communication is key, since you're always "up to date" and on the clock. It is a way of trust and a way of believing. Trust plays an important role in a relationship, but a way of trust, is a way of communicating.
Explanation:
Communication: Communication is "an apparent answer to the painful divisions between self and other, private and public, and inner thought and outer world."