Match the following diseases with their infectious agent:
Disease:
49.
Herpes Simplex Virus Type !
I
50
51
52
53
Herpes Simplex Virus Type II
Hepatitis B
HIV
AIDS
Infection:
A. Serum Hepatitis
B. Class of retrovirus
C. Infection of the lips, eyes, and cuticles
D. Infection of the genital region, can be spread to oral region
E. Associated with opportunistic infections due to being HIV positive

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

E Aids , A is hepatitis b,C is type 2 ,D type 1, and B is HIV


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Compare and contrast the nutritional needs of infants and adults. Why might some people find it difficult to follow the MyPlate recommendations? A. The guidelines change often. B. The colors of MyPlate are confusing. C. It is difficult to eat across all food groups. D. It is not possible to customize the guidelines.

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Answer:A

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is A

Explanation:

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Question 8: Write the following sentences in the correct sequence in order to complete a
paragraph that explains how the inner ear & brain interpret sound.

: Action potentials are sent from the cochlea to the cochlear nerve.
: From the cochlear nerve the sound messages are sent through the auditory pathway
into the cerebral cortex of the brain where the sound will be interpreted.
: Within the basilar membrane contain more than 20,000 fibers that resonate at different
frequency allowing different pitches to be immediately transmitted to the nervous system.
: The hearing function of the labyrinth in housed in the snail shaped portion called the
cochlea
: The cochlea consist of 3 main chambers.

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Answer:

The correct sequence of the following sentences inorder to form a complete paragraph explaining how the inner ear and brain interpret sound include:

: The hearing function of the labyrinth in housed in the snail shaped portion called the  cochlea

: The cochlea consist of 3 main chambers.

: Action potentials are sent from the cochlea to the cochlear nerve.

: From the cochlear nerve the sound messages are sent through the auditory pathway  into the cerebral cortex of the brain where the sound will be interpreted.

: Within the basilar membrane contain more than 20,000 fibers that resonate at different  frequency allowing different pitches to be immediately transmitted to the nervous system.

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what should you do after eating highly acidic foods?

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Answer:

Drink some milk or water

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Which of the following is a risk associated with taking performance-enchaining drugs?

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Answer: I believe it increases risk of tendinitis and tendon ruptures.

Explanation:

problems related to women​

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Answer:

OMG this is a lot!

-Periods

-PMS

-Pregnancy

-Gender Roles

-Gender Discrimination

These are a few!

Explanation:

Problems related to women.

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Which of the following is NOT one of the main functions of the digestive system?
elimination
contraction
digestion
absorption

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i think it’s between elimination or contraction. but i’m leaning more towards contraction

Which of the following is NOT one of the main functions of the digestive system is contraction

Digestive system plays a major role in the body as it help to digest or break down the foods we consume into smaller particles.

After the breaking down of food has taken place the body the absorbed the nutrients while the waste products are removed  or excreted.

Important of the  absorbed nutrients of the food we consume  includes:  :

• It is Essential for  human growth and development.

•It gives us  energy to carryout our day to day activities.

•It help to repair human cells

•It help to repair human tissue etc.

Inconclusion Which of the following is NOT one of the main functions of the digestive system is contraction.

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any three unsafe sexual behaviour from which the adolescent should abstain??

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Sexual intercourse
Oral Intercourse
And
Outercourse
Which is just “grinding”
These all spread diseases but I’m not sure if this is the answer you are looking for

Prior to the twentieth century, what were the leading causes of death?

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Answer:

pneumonia, tuberculosis,and diarrhea and there is one more but I forgot I believe it was enteritis

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Question 8 of 10
10 Points
Which of the following is not a heart valve presented in the lesson?
A. Semilunar valve
B. Bicuspid valve
C. Tricuspid valve
D. Mitral valve
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Answer:

B)Bicuspid Valve

Explanation:

The mitral valve is also called the bicuspid valve because it contains two leaflets or cusps. The mitral valve gets its name from the resemblance to a bishop's mitre (a type of hat). It is on the left side of the heart and allows the blood to flow from the left atrium into the left ventricle.

Coming up next isn't a heart valve introduced in the illustration is Bicuspid valve. Thus choice (B) is right.

Aortic valves with fewer than three cusps (or folds) are referred to as bicuspid aortic valves (BAV). Blood travels from the left ventricle (chamber) to the aorta, the main vein supplying blood to your body, under the direction of the aortic valve.

Bicuspid valve may ultimately release (aortic disgorging) and additionally tight (aortic stenosis).

It very well may be a long time before BAV causes an issue. When your valve gives indications of spewing forth or stenosis, your heart is probable working harder to siphon blood to the body. The additional work can prompt heart valve breakdown. It's critical to screen a bicuspid valve so that any progressions can be gotten early and treated.

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Funny stories? The longer the better-ha thats what she said. ANYWAYSSS I wanta laugh

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Answer:

do you want a story or joke?

Explanation:

Discussion Topic
Descnbe what you think influences an individual's body image.
How do you think you can help others around you have a positive body image? Please write a paragraph

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Answer:

A person's body image can be influenced in quite a few ways. A few influences are images in magazines, others thoughts and opinions, and television. The images in magazines show us unrealistic ideas of what we as people in today's society should look like. What others say effects us even when we don't want it to especially when it's those we love and care about. If someone was to joke around and make a joke about your weight or your height you're gonna be a little self conscious about it after, and lastly television. All the shows you see on tv are mostly all the same, mostly all skinny actors and actresses all the famous people who have their own health and beauty line making young people want to be just like them. This does the same thing as the magazines. Tho there are quite a few ways our self image can be influenced negatively, we could also influence others positively by giving others compliments or telling them they don't have to live up to today's standards.

Explanation:

This probably isn't right and doesn't make sense but I tried

Which is an aerobic activity?​

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Answer:

Stretching

Explanation:

So, aerobic activities, according to go o gle defs, are relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.

Stretching is also widely considered an aerobic activity.

If this is incorrect, I deeply apologies. However, I'm almost positive it's right.

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putting effort and time into researching a paper to get a higher grade

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Yea Yes yes yes yes yes
Okay?? Hope you get i good grade

How can infection cause breathlessness?

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If germs come into your body through your nose and mouth, they can travel to your lungs and cause an infection.

Answer:

Germs that enter the body through the openings of the nose or mouth may travel to the lungs can an infection. An infection can happen when a breakdown in the body's natural defenses lets the germs invade & multiply in the lungs. This is known as pneumonia.

Explanation:

220 - 30 = 190 - 62 = 128 128 x.60 = 76.8 + 62 = 138.8 = 139 128 x .85 = 108.8 +62 = 170.8 = 171 Using the above formula, which number is the Target Heart rate at 90%?​

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Answer:solve for x

Explanation:

This is correct

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Type the correct answer in the box. Spell all words correctly.
What role does the government play to protect the right of consumers to choose a product or service?
The government encourages ___
trade to protect the rights of the consumer to choose.

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Answer:

international

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

other answer is wrong

Which part of an advertisement is likely the least important?

the availability of information to back up the claim the ad is making

the colors used in the ad

the importance of the ingredients

the price of the item

PLS HELP!!!!!

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Answer:

the colors used in the ad!!!

Explanation:

Answer: The colors used in the ad

Explanation: Nobody cares what colors they use in the ad and they have little to nothing to do with the actual product

the ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently.

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Answer:

Coordination

Explanation:

Hope this helps:)

Answer:

Coordination

Explanation:

BRAINLEST

occurs when large amounts of alcohol are consumed.
Withdrawal
Addicition
Intoxication​

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The answer is B. Addiction.

It's easy to get addicted to alcohol when you drink a large amount of it.

a constant force acting on a body of mass 4 kg changes its velocity from 2 ms to 4 ms in 4 s. what is force​

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Answer: free 5 points

If a wide receiver catches the football inside the End zone, what's that called?

1. First Down
2. Field Goal
3. Touchdown

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Answer:

touchdown which is 6 points

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In a well-developed paragraph, describe one of the vital signs, what it measured, and normal and abnormal values.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Vital signs are a group of the four to six most important medical signs that indicate the status of the body’s vital functions. These measurements are taken to help assess the general physical health of a person, give clues to possible diseases, and show progress toward recovery. The normal ranges for a person’s vital signs vary with age, weight, gender, and overall health.

Match the following terms or definitions:

Stimulus Control
Cognitive-behavioral therapy
Broad spectrum therapy
Reinforcement therapy
Modeling


is creating a desired behavior by the means of rewards or punishments.

is creating a desired behavior by observing that behavior in others.

is identifying and changing the stimuli that prompt us to do a certain behavior.

is the idea that you can change your behavior if you change your thoughts.

is using a combination of several different types of health interventions.

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Explanation:

Stimulus Control is identifying and changing the stimuli that prompt us to do a certain behavior.  

-When an organism is behaving in one way with the presence and in another way in its absence.

Cognitive-behavioral therapy is the idea that you can change your behavior if you change your thoughts.

-Its practical goal is problem-solving and change someone's pattern of thinking and behavior.

Broad-spectrum therapy  is using a combination of several different types of health interventions

-It is therapy with broad-spectrum antibiotics that are acting on the treatment of two major bacterial groups.

Reinforcement therapy is creating the desired behavior by the means of rewards or punishments.

-Therapy that is using positive, negative, punishment, and extinction in order to change a particular part of behavior.

Modeling is creating the desired behavior by observing that behavior in others.

-Behavior by the type of model that is found in others.

What is the role of data in the study of population distribution?​

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Answer:

you can choose

-Population censuses are an important resource for research on trends in the composition of a population and its distribution, as well as a source of analysis and assessment of the changes occurring in the population, and construction of a forecast regarding the directions of its development.

-Understanding variability in population distribution among geographic areas and habitats is important when attempting to generalize data from one locality to another. ... Because only the most common species are found in all places within their range and suitable habitats

Zola, a nursing assistant, read in her patient Henry’s chart that he just found out he has cancer. Which aspect of the privileged communication is she reading?

health history
medical symptoms
laboratory results
medical diagnosis

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It would be medical diagnosis because she found out that he had cancer and if you diagnosed something you are telling what you found out

Which describe ways in which HIV can be spread? A. contact with body fluids, contact with sterilized blood, and from baby to mother B. contact with body fluids, contact with infected blood, and from mother to baby C. contact with mucus, contact with infected blood, and contact with babies D. contact with mucus, contact with infected blood, and contact with contaminated water

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Answer:

Sorry for answering you so late but the correct answer is B. contact with body fluids, contact with infected blood, and from mother to baby

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Teamwork can be ____
by diversity.
O hampered
O hindered
O enhanced
O undermined

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Answer: Teamwork can be enhanced by diversity

Explanation: i am guessing on this one. hopefully i am right

Teamwork can be “enhanced” by diversity.
“Enhanced” is the only word that makes sense in this sentence because it’s saying that teamwork can made stronger by diversity, whereas the other words are saying that teamwork can be held back by diversity.
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Your advisory client is an 86-year-old woman who is presently in the hospital, unable to communicate due to a severe stroke. For the past 6 years, she has followed the practice of making annual gifts of stock to her children and grandchildren on her birthday. Because her 87th is coming up later this month, her oldest son approaches you and asks you to continue the policy. A) You may only follow the provisions of her will. B) With 6 years of prior history, you know this is what she would want you to do so you go ahead as in previous years. C) Without a proper durable power of attorney being produced, you cannot do anything. D) You should go to the hospital and see if she can blink her eyes to indicate yes or no.

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Answer should be C.

That is why everyone should complete a durable power of attorney legal document (may vary by state).

If you become incapacitated, no one has access to your assets: paying bills, depositing checks etc.
Have this arranged with your family so one or more trusted persons can manage your affairs.

Without a POA, assets are frozen until you get a court to intervene.

explain how emotions represent your mental and emotional health?

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because by having emotions u express however ur feeling at the time

Answer:

for example if your happy your emotional healthy will be good and if your sad you won't have good emotional health.

Someone plz help its 11:30pm i cant think.
what is salmonella? how can you avoid salmonella?

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Answer:

An infection with salmonella bacteria, commonly caused by contaminated food or water.

Explanation:

Avoid eating raw or barely cooked eggs.

Don't eat raw or undercooked beef, pork, or poultry.

Refrigerate food properly.

Wash hands well with soap and warm water before and after handling food.

Clean kitchen surfaces before preparing food on them.

Answer:

Salmonella is basically eating raw meat. The stuff inside of it can poison a human. You can avoid it by cooking meat well and not eating raw foods.

Explanation:

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