Answer:
D) bacteria
Explanation:
Antibiotics can kill certain bacteria, but sometimes it's better to just let the bacteria run its course and let it die out on its own. It should be noted, that with our mass usage of antibiotics, certain bacterias have developed a resistance against antibiotics and that is not good at all.
Answer options:
a.body weight relative to height; the amount of one’s abdominal fat
b.body weight relative to height; one’s height
c.abdominal fat relative to height; one’s age
d.abdominal fat relative to height; one’s hip measurement
Answer
a.
Explanation:
BMI takes into account your weight and your height. However, this can be a bit problematic because it doesn't take into account muscle mass. So someone who is, for example, short and muscular but with little to no body fat, could show an "obese" BMI, even though they are in great shape.
BSI aims to overcome this by also taking into account abdominal fat by measuring waist circumference. Body shape seems to be better at predicting how likely someone is to suffer weight-related illnesses, so BSI takes into account these factors for a more accurate measure.
Athletics are in that 15%
Healthy body fat for younger men is 20%
And 25% and lower are the healthy body fat for men and women
30% and higher are obese for men and woman.
Depending on the age range I would go for the 20%- 25%.
Health experts say a number between 18.5 to 24.9 is a healthy BMI for men.
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