Answer:
1. Picky eating; food jag
2. epiphyseal plates
3. bone mineral density (BMD)
4. obesity
5. food insecurity
6. life expectancy
7. arthritis
8. congregate meal
Explanation:
Picky eating is a behavior in early childhood when they refuse to eat certain foods and only want the same foods, while food jag is when a child only eats a small group of foods, meal after meal. The epiphyseal plate is a specialized layer of hyaline cartilage where chondrocytes (i.e., the only cells found in healthy cartilage) proliferate and differentiate during longitudinal bone growth. Arthritis is an inflammation of the joints caused by different reasons (e.g., injury, genetic causes, infections, immune system dysfunction, etc), whose risk increases with age. Bone mineral density (also known as bone density), is the amount of mineral in bone tissues, being the best manner to measure bone health. Obesity can be defined as an excessive amount of body fat that presents a risk to health. Over the past 30 years, the prevalence of obesity has doubled in children and tripled in adolescents, representing a serious health problem (especially in developed countries). Moreover, food insecurity is a social condition of limited access to food for individuals in a household to live an active, healthy life, which can be used as a metric of how many people cannot afford food. Life expectancy is an estimation of the number of years a person can expect to live in a given country/region. Life expectancy around the world has increased for nearly 200 years especially due to medical progress and access to food. Finally, a congregate meal refers to a healthy meal provided to anyone age 60 or over that encourages older adults' social connections with other persons at the meal sites.
Answer:
organelle X
Explanation:
the nucleus controls all activities carried out by the cell
Bromothymol blue (BMB) is an indicator dye that turns yellow in the presence of acid. When
carbon dioxide is added to the solution, it creates carbonic acid, lowering the pH of the
solution. BMB is blue when the pH is greater than 7.6, green when the pH is between 6-7.6, and
yellow when the pH is less than 6
Consciousness is defined as the state of awareness of self and the environment. Another way of describing it is a condition for which a person is capable of perceiving stimuli from the environment and responding appropriately.
The consciousness system has two principal functions:
1) Maintenance of waking state (arousal or level of consciousness)
2) Content of experience (awareness or content of consciousness)
It is important to understand the difference between these two. Arousal shows the wakefulness of one person and awareness is the person ability to perceive the environment. In vegetative state, ones are awake but unaware of themselves or the environment.
In this article, we will look into the concept of neuronal system involved in consciousness system. It is crucial to realize that detail discussion is beyond the scope of this article and only essential and relevant elements to the
This is because the active
site of the receptors on the cell and the hormone are akin to lock and key
respectively. The conformations of the receptor’s active site and the hormone allow them to
interlock with specificity. The receptor (which is a transmembrane protein) is
connected to second messengers inside of the cell that triggers a biochemical
cascade in response to the hormone.