Answer:
Actually, no. I mean if you want to but it will always grow back and it will grow back in weird angles. Arm hair is normal so don't be ashamed
Explanation:
<h2>Answer:</h2>
<u>When the coder needs confirmation about the codes or he is confused about the actual syntax</u>
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
Computers are smart machines but they do not have brain so they do not have the cognitive approach to make their decision therefore they cannot be trusted in terms of confusion about any syntax or codes. The example of such confusion is keyboard autcorrect. Autocorrect can make the words correct but if there are two or more words with the same context then keyboard autocorrect cannot determine the real word that is required. The same thing happens in coding. The encoder software can make the code but it may be another code of the same context with a different syntax and it can ruin the whole process.
Answer:
Let's break this down a bit.
#A (not letting others define you) is actually a healthy boudary, so that can't be it.
#C (speaking up when you are treated poorly) is definately a Healthy boundary too, so it's not C.
and #D (giving only as much as you are comfortable with) is yet another Healthy boundary.
#B (feeling bad when you say no) Is an unhealthy behavieral (can't spell:) ) trait, and if your answer isn't A,C, or D, then it's B. Sorry if I seemed belittling, it took me a sad amount of time to figure it out so I thought I'd explaine it.
I hope it helps!
#B Is Correct
Explanation:
Answer:
both a and b
Explanation:
don't want to leave person alone when overly drunk. Coffee doesn't necessarily sober up people but it does help
Answer: coenzymes
Explanation:
These are non-protein organic materials which binds with enzymes to catalyze a reaction. They can as well be referred to as a co factor, the reason been that the assist the activity of enzymes. Examples of coenzyme are vitamin B and S-adenosyl methionine. It is also very important to know that coenzymes cannot function alone.