Include lots of leafy greens in your diet.
Answer:
<em>The correct option is D) social</em>
Explanation:
When an external factor is being applied for a person to stop the person from completing his/her goal, then such a restriction is known as a social barrier. In the scenario discussed in the question, Raj knows the circumstances of smoking and hence does not want to smoke. Raj's friends are the external factors who are forcing him to smoke. Hence, this is an example of a social barrier being used for a person to stop or manipulate him from achieving his goal
Answer:
Student's t-test
Explanation:
The student's t-test is used to compare, measure or evaluate two independent groups. It helps to show the significant differences between two groups that are significantly different from each other, in this case, the two immersive learning treatments. It helps to measure if the differences which is usually measured in mean, happened by chance.
It is the most appropriate method for comparing two groups with a continuous variable. Forms of Student's t-test are the paired t-test, unpaired t-test, single sample, etc.
The correct answer is B. She takes out her frustration and anger on other people.
Explanation:
Social health includes aspects related to interaction with others such as relationships with family or friends that affect the health of the individual. This aspect is an important part of health because as humans we need to interact and socialize positively with others to be healthy. Additionally, when someone experiences sadness, grief or similar feelings social health is affected as the individual isolates and avoids interaction or interacts negatively.
According to this, Florian's social health is likely affected if " She takes out her frustration and anger on other people" because this shows negative interaction with other people and therefore there a negative effect on the social health.
There are choices for this question namely:
<span>A. mesentery
B. small intestine
C. pharynx
D. large intestine
</span>
The correct answer is "mesentery". MALT or mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue is a collection of lymphoid tissue embedded in the mucosal layer of the gastrointestinal tract and other organs with mucosal linings. First of all, the mesentery has no mucosa; it is composed of connective tissues and fat tissue with blood vessels embedded in the mesentery. The other organs listed has MALT, most notably in the form of Peyer's patches in the small intestine (specifically, in the ileum).