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Answer: The total mass of plants combined is way more then the mass of animals. Animals cannot make their own food so they must eat plants and/or other animals.
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Information processing starts with input from the sensory organs, which transform physical stimuli such as touch, heat, sound waves, or photons of light into electrochemical signals. The sensory information is repeatedly transformed by the algorithms of the brain in both bottom-up and top-down processing.
There are at least 900 different phytochemicals, which are nonnutritive compounds in plant foods.
2. Healthy People 2020 includes a set of disease prevention and health promotion objectives for the nation to work towards.
3. Nutrients can be classified as macronutrients, micronutrients, and water.
4. Reactions that occur within cells of the body to sustain life can be referred to as metabolism.
5. Fiber is/are the portion of plant foods not fully broken down in the digestive tract.
6. For many adults, convenience is one of the primary factors influencing food choices.
7. While it is generally better to obtain nutrients from food, some people may require supplements to meet nutrient needs.
8. Obesity refer(s) to a body mass index of 30 or higher; it is a condition affecting over 35 % of American adults. refer(s) to a body mass index of 30 or higher; it is a condition affecting over 35% of American adults.
9. Kilocalories are units used to measure the amount of energy in foods.
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Explanation:Simply put: A period is when a woman's body releases tissue it no longer needs. ... Every month or so, the uterus lining gets thicker to prepare for a fertilized egg if the woman becomes pregnant. If the egg doesn't get fertilized, that lining is released from the body as blood through the vagina.
Period pain is common and a normal part of your menstrual cycle. Most women get it at some point in their lives. It's usually felt as painful muscle cramps in the tummy, which can spread to the back and thighs. The pain sometimes comes in intense spasms, while at other times it may be dull but more constant.