Answer:
You go to a doctor tell them what's wrong and they diagnose you.
Explanation:
The kidneys and bladder work to clean and remove your urine from your body. The kidneys themselves extract nutrients left in the liquids after digestion, which in turn leaves only the toxins and liquid waste products of digestion. This is then sent to the bladder, which acts something like an elastic holding tank, filling up until it cannot hold anymore, causing you to have to urinate, effectively removing the liquid toxins and waste from your body.
Answer:
It is a manifestation that is noted by an observer.
Explanation:
Symptoms are<em> subjective</em> while "signs" are <em>objective. </em>
For example, if a patient complains of a<em> headache, body pain</em> and<em> dizziness</em>, these are considered subjective because<em> the observer cannot feel what he's feeling.</em> Therefore, these are considered symptoms.
If the physician checks the patient's temperature and found it to be high <em>(39°C),</em> then this is now considered a sign because <u>it is noted by an observer</u>. Other examples of signs are: <em>heart rate, pulse rate, urine output, etc.</em>
You are increasing blood flow and heart rate.
Answer:
Fencing is a type of sport often referred to as "physical chess".
Explanation:
I am Bithiah Koshy, if you search me up you'll find out that I am a fencer myself. Fencing consists of three weapons/ blades, Epee, Foil, and Sabre.
Sabre:
Sabre is the fastest of the three weapons. The blade is also the lightest among them.
Epee:
Epee is the slowest of the three weapons. The blade is the heaviest.
Foil:
Foil is the in the middle. It can be fast, slow or medium paced, depending on your opponent and what tactics you use. The blade is neutral weight.
It is a very expensive sport and it is considered prestige sport. Similar like equestarian and archery they are not cheap sports.