Answer:
This question is honestly based on your opinion, but here is mine. I would rather take a long walk so then I could enjoy the scenery, and get excercise at the same time. A short run would also be a good option because then you could get it over with faster, and still be staying fit.
There should be options to choose from with this question. I found them elsewhere.
A) Nicotine
B) Caffeine
C) Heroin
D) Marijuana
The answer is heroin. Heroin use can cause damage to many organs with your kidneys and liver being two. Heroin can be quite destructive to the body in ways that the body unfortunately may never recover from. Significant damage to the liver and kidneys is irreparable and in some cases transplants might be needed or having to take certain types of medication to keep them from failing completely.
Hypothalamus glands are one of the glands in the endocrine system. The glands in the endocrine system produce endocrine secretions that help to control bodily metabolic activity.
The skin prevents debris from entering the body. The skin protects the body from worldy objects hurting the internal organs and sensitive body functions. Sorry for the late answer.
Brainliest answer please?
Answer:
The blood pressure reading corresponds to the pressures systolic / diasoltic (option d).
Explanation:
When the blood pressure measurement is made —with the use of a sphygmomanometer— it shows the pressure in the arteries at a precise moment of the heart's activity. The result can be read in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and are:
- A first reading corresponds to the transmission of the pressure exerted by the heartbeat, called systolic pressure.
- The second reading is always a lower value, and corresponds to the blood pressure between heartbeats, or diastolic pressure.
These readings are obtained by compressing the territory of an artery with a bracelet and then decompressing it to perceive the turbulent flow that follows decompression. This turbulent flow can be perceived by auscultation, which is called Korotkoff's sounds.
Normal systolic pressure in a young adult is in the range of 100 to 135 mmHg, while the diastolic is between 60 and 85 mmHg.
The other alternatives are not correct:
<em> a- </em><u><em>Diastolic / systolic
.</em></u><em> The first reading always corresponds to the systolic pressure.</em>
<em> b- </em><u><em>Good pressure / bad pressure
</em></u><em>. It identifies more blood pressure disturbances than blood pressure readings.</em>
<em> c- </em><u><em>Upper / lower</em></u><em>
. In medicine, the correct blood pressure reading is systolic/diastolic, so saying upper/lower or maximum/minimum is an error.</em>