Try c maybe , i’m not too sure sorry love. hope it kindaaa helps xxo
I would say b.False cause that’s not true about most people I know- including myself.
I believe the answer to your question will be atrioventricular but don't cross out pulmonary it could possibly be the answer.
Answer:
he could injure or pull a muscle
<span>They have a lower chance of second hand smoking, which is one of the leading causes to lung cancer for non-smokers. Also if given the fact that the smoker is a spouse, they won't have the price to smoke regularly taken out of their shared salaries. Finally above, if the smoker was to quit, they have a a greater possibility to live longer, refrain from injuries (such as removed limbs, the falling out of teeth, cancer, a stoma being placed in their neck, the discoloration of teeth and nails, excessive ageing, ect.) and there forth saving the individual from mutual emotional stress of dealing with a known, or loved one going through the possible side effects in the future. </span>