<h3><u>Full Question:</u></h3>
Client who is a performer expends a tremendous amount of energy while on stage, but his body is not harmed by the added stress. Protection against the harmful effects of stress is primarily a result of:
A. physiologic reserve.
B. immune system compensation.
C. cultural factors.
D. anatomic characteristics.
<h3><u>Answer:</u></h3>
Protection against the harmful effects of stress is primarily a result of physiologic reserve.
Option A
<h3><u>Explanation:</u></h3>
Physiologic reserve is the amount of energy saved by the various organs and biological systems at the time of birth. The reserve energy decreases every time we avoid taking food and energy giving nutrients.
- As we all know we need energy to do work and energy is obtained from food we eat.
- The cells in our body die or deteriorate with different rates with advancing age.
- The most common source of energy is carbohydrates and fats.
- The immediate source of energy is glucose.
- The excess of glucose is converted in to glycogen and is stored in muscles and liver by the process called glycogenesis.
Specialization refers to the process whereby a country or an individual decide to concentrate on production of limited variety of goods in which he has economic advantage and relies on other countries or individual for getting goods which he can not produce himself.
The advantage of specialization is that people become experts at what they do and produce quality goods. Specialization enable people and countries of the world to interact with one another.
An example of specialization in international trade is the production of cocoa bean which is used to make cocoa beverages by Nigerians. Nigeria cultivate cocoa beans and export it to Japan who supply them with electronic goods. <span />
Answer: The success of agricultural development programmes in developing countries largely depends on the nature and extent of use of mass media in mobilisation of people for development. The planners in developing countries realise that the development of agriculture could be hastened with the effective use of mass media. Radio, Television has been acclaimed to be the most effective media for diffusing the scientific knowledge to the masses. In less developed countries where the literacy rate is quite low, he choice of communication media is of vital importance. In this regard the television and radio are significant, as they transfer modern agricultural technology to literate and illiterate farmers alike even in interior areas, within short time.
<span>If mass remains the same while the volume of a substance increases, the density of the substance will decrease. The increase in the volume is called expansion, while the decrease in the volume is called contraction.
</span><span>The density measures how much matter (mass) there is in a given amount of space (volume). So, if the mass stays the same and the volume increases then there is the same amount of mass ad before but in bigger volume so the density is decreased. </span>
Answer:
delayed gratification
Explanation:
Delayed gratification describes the process whereby a subject resists the temptation of an immediate reward in preference for a later reward. Generally, delayed gratification is associated with resisting a smaller but more immediate reward in order to receive a larger or more enduring reward later.