The warm-up period before a workout allows the persons muscles to stretch out, and work up to the more intense workout, without hurting, tearing, or injuring. It increases heart rate, which loosens up joints, and increases blood flow to muscles, all which prevents the person from getting hurt.
<em>Vaccines work by simulating an illness to help establish immunity. However, while this sort of infection nearly never produces sickness, it does trigger the immune system to create T-lymphocytes and antibodies. The imitation illness can sometimes induce modest symptoms, like as fever, after receiving a vaccination.</em>
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Are you just... looking for how you'd answer this in an interview?
The correct answer would be 61%. Hope this helps :) !
Answer:
Elevated blood cholesterol level.
Explanation:
Cholesterol is a type of fat present in animals that plays an important role in the organisms. Cholesterol acts as the precursor for different steroid hormones and an important composition of plasma membrane.
The too much cholesterol in the body can increase the rate of heart attacks in the individual. The lack of exercise and body movement increases the level of cholesterol in the individual. Hence, Ben is more likely to show the elevated levels of cholesterol.
Thus, the correct answer is option (a).