Answer:
B.Crabs i think. i dont think i have ever heard for "crabs" as "STD".
Hope this helped please tell me if i'm wrong.
Around 15 years ago, dynamic warm-ups got popular in the sports world as an effective way for athletes to prep for events. Today, dynamic warm-ups are standard for everyone from elite athletes to machine-only newbies.
Learn why dynamic stretching is so effective, and get a full-body routine you can use before you exercise — whether you’re about to play a sport, do some interval sprints, or hit the weights.
This routine should only take about five minutes. Complete 10 reps of each exercise below for 1 to 2 rounds.
<em>Answer:</em>
<em>The right answer is B.) Tomatoes, strawberries, and peppers.
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<em>Explanation:</em><em>
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<em>* The pepper is very rich in vitamin C. Just behind the parsley, it is ahead of the cabbages and spinach also very well provided. 100g of pepper brings on average 126mg and therefore, a small portion of 50g only covers 75% of daily recommended contributions.
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<em>* Raw tomato is a source of vitamin C, since 100 g of tomato provides the equivalent of 19.38% of the Nutritional Reference Values (NRV) in vitamin C (ie 15.50 mg per 100 g).</em>
<em>So It'll be Option"B"</em>