Answer:
A, C, D and E
Explanation:
In the assessment of legs, there are many systems that are combined for that part of the body to function optimally.
The reason that all the options are relevant in this question (except for B) specifically referring to legs, is that option B (the cardiovascular system) is not a main indicator of a problem with that part of the body specifically.
If something is wrong with the leg of a patient, there is a small likelihood of it being related to the cardiovascular system, because if the cardiovascular system is causing something to be wrong in the legs, it should not be limited to that section of the body. Hence, the other options are correct, but not option B.
Answer:
water
Explanation:
it takes up 60% of our body.
Quit drinking and smoking but B is the most important one tbh
Yes, depending on the perspective. If it's going to be because they want you to, than no. If it's going to be a continuous thing to lose weight, get in shape, etc, than yes.
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The number of bones a person has in their body generally depends on their age. A human newborn baby has approximately 270 bones in his or her body. As the person ages and develops, some of the bones fuse together to make larger bones. By the time a person is an adult, they have the standard 206 bones in their body.