Answer:
- Physical Therapist
Explanation:
Physical Therapists are licensed providers of care, and their educational education has evolved to the point where physical therapists graduate with a doctorate in physcal therapy. Personal trainers have a degree or a certificate. This is not the same.
Goal of 1st line of defense: to prevent pathogen from entering body
There are physical and chemical barriers where all exposed body entrances would be. Ex. Skin, mouth, eyes, nostrils.
-The skin: composed of tough dead cells that are constantly shedding- physical barrier bc it prevents pathogen from latching on. Skin also contains sweat and oil glands that secrete acids and oils that prevent the growth of pathogens- chemical barrier. Also, sweat contains lysozyme.
Saliva and tears: protect the mouth and the eyes from pathogen invasion. Saliva and tears contain lysozyme.
Nostrils, digestive + respiratory tracts lined with another barrier: mucous.
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Sadly, the answer is no.
Explanation:
Surgery removes cancer that is contained in one area. Surgery removes some, but not all, of a cancer tumor.
<span>While you may be able to determine </span>your<span> exact </span>body fat percentage<span>, ... to 40 </span>percent<span>of</span><span> a healthy person's </span>body mass<span> is made </span>up<span> of skeletal </span>muscle<span>. ... and type of activity </span>make<span> a difference in </span>muscle<span> mass, with bodybuilders ...</span>
Answer:
The condition is called couvade, or sympathetic pregnancy.
Explanation:
When pregnancy symptoms such as nausea, weight gain, mood swings and bloating occur in men, the condition is called couvade, or sympathetic pregnancy. Depending on the human culture, couvade can also encompass ritualized behavior by the father during the labor and delivery of his child.