1. the improper functioning of the body brought about by heredity, infection, diet, or the environment
disease
2. cannot be spread through contact or any mechanism of transmission
non - infectious disease
3. caused by the spread of harmful microorganisms
infectious disease
4. caused by the multiplication of a small infectious agent which invades a host cell and then destroys it
viral infection
5. caused by the reproduction of a small infectious agent which produces poisons that destroy cells
bacterial infection
6. caused by the multiplication of fungal organisms on or in the body
fungal infection
7. caused by microscopic parasites
protozoan infection
If you want to say yess or no but I’ll right to paragraphs down
No I don’t think they should bc they could get hurt if they can’t hold it right. It depends what size the weights are but either way they could get hurt.
Yes I think they should be able to as long as they are big and weigh heavy if it’s a 5 pound one and a kid is playing with it and pretending to work out it is fine but if it tries to hold a one that weighs to much for them then it could be dangerous.
Answer:
Richard - Needs to follow Environmental Protection Policy rules.
Samantha - Needs to follow Food and Drug Administrative rules.
The Food and Drug Administrative in charge of making sure that people do not take medications that could cause very bad side effects.
The Environmental Protection Policyis responsible for making sure a manufacturing plant does not release pollution into the air or water.
A hazardous material is any item or agent ( it can be biological, chemical, radioactive, and any sort of physical object ), that has the potential of harming any biological creature or the environment (by biological we mean humans, animals etc.)
Any substance that is a health hazard is a hazardous material. Here are some examples : chemicals with carcinogents, toxic agents, sensitizers etc.
Specific events or chronic pressures.
Hope this helps.
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