Answer:
1. Explain how selfless service benefits your unit
The basic building block of selfless service is the commitment of each team member to go a little further, endure a little longer, and look a little closer to see how he or she can add to the effort.
2. Compare the preparatory command and he command of execution. Give two examples.
preparatory command-To convey the movement that the leader wants the subordinate to perform and to mentally prepare the subordinate for its execution. Command of execution- It signals when the subordinate is to execute a drill movement. Command of execution ex: "The part of a drill command that tells when the movement is to be executed (carried out)."
3. What is the difference between a directive and a command?
is that directive is an instruction or guideline that indicates how to perform an action or reach a goal while command is an order, a compelling task given to an inferior or a machine.
4. Compare and contrast tone, cadence, and snap.
Cadence- uniform rhythm where movement is executed or number of steps/counts per minute. Snap-an immediate, sharp, precise response to a drill command. Tone-a sound of distinct pitch, loudness, vibration, quality, or duration; the particular or relative pitch of a word or phrase.
Explanation:
Answer:
3. Nose → 1. Pharynx → 4. Trachea → 2. Bronchi → 5. Alveoli
Explanation:
In the respiratory system, the primary function is to obtain oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide. The oxygen taken in are needed by the cells for proper body functioning and the carbon dioxide produced by the body cell is eliminated.
The respiratory system is made up of respiratory airways through which air passes. It leads in and out of the lungs.
The flow of air in the body begins from the nose. We breath in through the nose and the air moves to the pharynx, a passage that leads to the lungs. Food also passes through the pharynx. Then the air passes from the pharynx to the trachea. The bronchi connects to the trachea from the bottom of the trachea and it branches into secondary and tertiary bronchi. Then the air is taken in by the alveoli (tiny sacs) into the body where it is used.
A preposition is <span>a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause, some examples of preposition words are,
-on
-over
-like
-before
In this case, the preposition word in the sentence,</span><span> The birds gracefully flew through the air, is Through </span>