Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
In the given situation, Veronica imagines all the possible foods that could be cooked with including all the items from the list and imagines the taste all of the food.
This is really an elaborative practice system where she is adding significance to the data. Mnemonics are intricate authoritative plans for learning.
A Mnemonics is an instructional system intended to enable understudies to enhance their memory of significant data.
This system interfaces new learning to earlier information using visual or potentially acoustic signs.
Answer:
mouth-oesophagus- stomach- small intestine-large intestine
Explanation:
Digestion can be defined as the process in which large food particles are broken down into smaller particles.
Digestion begins in the mouth, the teeth helps to break down the large food particles into smaller one, this process is known as mechanical digestion. After this process the saliva secretes an enzyme called ptyalin which further breaks down the food into simpler forms that can be absorbed by the body.
The food food then passes through a long muscular tube known as the oesophagus to the stomach through a series of contractions called peristalsis.
The stomach is a sac like organ, here the food particles are crushed and grinded into more simpler forms. The stomach secretes enzymes that further break down the food particles. The food particles then moved to the small intestine.
The small intestine is made up of three segments; the duodenum, jejunum and ileum. The food particles is further broken down by enzymes released by the pancreas and bile released by the liver. The duodenum is responsible for further breaking of the food while the jejunum and ileum absorb nutrients from the food into the blood stream.
The remaining liquid food particles from the small intestines then moved into the large intestine where it is converted into a solid form by the colon and then secreted out of the body.
Well, you could certainly lose the use of the hand and possibly wrist. However, modern repair techniques would probably be effective unless the damage was very extensive.
Generally, if the damage is basic, repairs are done with a local or general anaesthetic, suturing the torn ligaments and layers together.
If the damage is more serious, sometimes micro surgery is required, using a microscope thew surgeon looks into while working. This can repair nerves, ligaments, muscles or blood vessels.
In either case, the patient would need a tetanus jab, lots of antiseptic, sutures visible on the skin, and probably some bandaging.
Is that enough?
Answer:
Overweight and obesity are associated with type 2 diabetes, delayed wound healing is one of the problems faced by overweight and obese individuals
Digestive system cancers and a higher rate of arthritis are health consequences of overweight and obesity
Explanation:
Obesity predisposes to delayed wound healing because the abnormal wound site inflammation and oxidative stress associated with obesity.
Obesity also has a relationship with digestive cancer which according to studies obese patients have a 30 percent chance of having digestive cancers such as esophageal, rectal etc. Due to the heavy weight which the joints carry, pain in the joints is usually very common