Answer: This mas has fractured his back, leg, and middle foot.
Explanation: Back, leg and middle are the "nonscience" words for cervical verebrae, and the fifth metatarsal.
The correct answer is D.
When looking for advocacy opportunities, which would mean looking for ways to lend your support to people or to a cause, the amount of compensation that you would receive should not be relevant to you. You should be more concerned with a sense of fulfillment, working with your interests and passions and helping your school, neighborhood and community. Those are the important factors. Otherwise you are going to make a terrible advocate.
Answer: d. balance act as coenzymes
Explanation:
Pantothenic acid is a crucial Vitamin B. The primary function of this vitamin is to work as a part of coenzyme A. It is necessary for the metabolism of fatty acids, amino acids and carbohydrates. It participate in the synthesis of fatty acids in the body.
The coenzyme of Vitamin B12 assist in conversion of the amino acid homocysteine into methionine.
Answer:
Carl Lange
Explanation:
Carl Lange and william james developed a theory of emotions whereby emotions are the result of bodily reactions rather than the reverse.
According to James-Lange theory, external stimuli in the environment are received and decoded by the brain, but even before you consciously process it, your body is already responding with physiological changes such as increased heart rate, altered blood pressure or even pupillary contractions / expansions. So the emotions you develop are really based on these physiological changes. In other words, you might ask something like, “Why am I feeling excited?” James-Lange's explanation would be that, as you are breathing fast and your heart is racing faster, your brain concludes that you are excited!
The parent should bathe the infant gently and not leave them unsupervised.
<h3>What are bathing instructions for infants? </h3>
An infant should not be bathed until it is a few days old to protect the vernix layer on its body which protects it from infections.
When a baby is brought home from the hospital, its head, body, and diaper area can be cleaned by a sponge. After the baby's umbilical cord falls off, it can be bathed by submerging it in shallow water.
The baby should not be submerged in water more than 2 to 3 inches deep. The Baby's head should be supported while putting them in the tub and the size of the tub should be in accordance with the size of the baby.
Therefore, the bathing instructions for the parents would be to bathe the infant gently and not leave them unsupervised.
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