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Explanation:
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Brain:</em></h2>
Smoking can increase the likelihood of having a stroke by 2–4 times. Strokes can cause brain damage and death.
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Heart:</em></h2>
Chemicals in tobacco smoke increase the chance of heart problems and cardiovascular diseases. ...
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Bones:</em> </h2>
According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), smoking reduces bone density, making the bones weaker and more brittle.
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Immune system:</em></h2>
The immune system protects the body against infection and disease. According to one 2017 study, smoking reduces immune function and causes inflammation in the body.
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Lungs:</em> </h2>
The lungs are perhaps the most obvious organ that smoking affects. It often takes many years before a person notices any symptoms of smoking-related lung disease.
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1. Understanding your partner
2.Communication,compromise and commitment
3.Dishonesty,Manipulation,or any violence of such.
4.Sexual violence/Physical violence
5.Being communicative with your partner
6.Emotional abuse doesn't leave any physical marks on your body while physical abuse does.
7.STD's are short for (Sexually Transmitted diseases) and are acquired by sexual contact
8. Condoms
9.Bacterial std's can be cured while Viral Std's cannot.
10. Its when you don't have sexual contact
11.Yes
12.Sores,fevers and headaches are some of the common symptoms
13.It can be cured with a prescription of antibiotic medication
14. Its an sexually transmitted disease and at some cases can be cured.
15. By touching your eye when having some of "the fluids" on your hand.
16. (i cant answer this since I don't know what your teacher discussed with you)
Hope this helps,Good luck!
HPV, human papiloma virus. Does not directly cause cancer but has a pretty profound link.
The calcium<span> ions then flow into the cytoplasm and bind to the troponin and tropomyosin molecules in the actin filaments of the </span>muscle<span> cells. The binding of </span>calcium allows the troponin to change shape and expose the actin-myosin binding site. this is from this site:https://www.reference.com/science/role-calcium-muscle-contractions-e42334f57f1a7187
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Your answer should be C- protein