answer:
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warming up is important to
improve blood flow & loosen musles & joints!
cooling down is important to
to return your heart rate close to resting & prevent light-headedness, dizziness and/or fainting
the physiological benefits of warming up are
raising your body temperature & increasing blood flow!
the physiological benefits of cooling down are
the mental and emotional benefits of warming up are
the mental and emotional benefits of cooling down are
tips & hints on the best ways to warm up!
tips & hints on the best ways to cool down!
easy stretching exercises!
explanation:
i made you a template & answered the first 3 questions!
hope this helps <3
To help you out, you should draw a punnet square: and as you can see, here are our results from crossing the two
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Since all of them have the big W (wrinkled seeds) which is the dominant trait, all of the crossed plants will be wrinkled seeds! The only way for the plants to have smooth seeds is if when we do the crossing, one of the answers is two small w's. Therefore, the answer is 4:0 (wrinkled to smooth)
Amber should definitely include jumping jacks in her warmup
A Splint Is Placed Below An Injury Or Above One
Answer:
- Most Americans consume more than the recommended daily amount of sugar.
- Americans eat about 20 percent of their meals in a car
- Poor nutrition contributes to the rising cost of medical care in the United States.
Explanation:
According to the American Heart Association, in a day, 6 teaspoons of sugar for men and 9 teaspoons for women is the recommended quantity and this is a view supported by the World Health Organisation. Americans on average however, consume 17 teaspoons of sugar per day.
It is also estimated that 20% of meals eaten by Americans are eaten in the car. This has been put down to the fact that Americans are simply busy people who are always on the go and so have to be more efficient with time with one of the ways to do this being multitasking. This is why some people even shave in their cars on their way to work.
According to the Harvard School of Public Health, as of 2019, 20% of Medical costs spent on heart diseases and diabetes, are the result of an unhealthy diet. This is about $50 billion nationally. It is estimated that this figure will continue to rise unless Americans start consuming healthier foods such as nuts and seeds and seafood rich in Omega-3 fats.