Answer:
I'd say D.
Explanation:
Because you have information on making smart food choices next should be what kind of food you can use in those smart food choices.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Usually when a persons skin is paler it is usually the result of a cold of temperature
Answer:
Which activity is an example of binging?
consuming a lot of food in one day
reading a couple chapters of a book every day
watching an episode of the same show every day
drinking a cup of coffee each morning
Explanation:
Correct Matches
E. decreased joint stiffness 1. when the joints move more easily
A. improved range of motion 4. when the muscles and joints are more flexible
B. shoulder flexibility test 9. performed by trying to grab your hands behind your back
C. lactic acid 8. a by-product of exercise
D. muscle fibers 10. the muscle cells
K. standard sit-and-reach test 6. measures back and leg flexibility
F. improved the ability to relax 5. lowers blood pressure and blood sugar
J. improved circulation 2. results in fewer varicose veins
L. antagonistic muscles 11. the front and back muscles of your leg
H. myofibrils 7. slide together to shorten a muscle
G. improved posture 3. comes from equally worked antagonistic muscles
I. flexibility exercises 12. reduces the chance of muscle injury
Answer: (C) Declarative memory.
Explanation: Declarative memory is the explicit memory that can recall the events when in the state of consciousness. The events and the information is stored explicitly in the mind and thus can be memorized again to recover it.
The example described in the question states about the declarative memory through which Oscar can tell the color of the house because it was stored in his mind in explicit way.
Other options are incorrect because non-declarative memory is memory for long term , procedural memory tell about doing thing and prospective memory is retrieving the planned event.Thus, the correct option is option(C).
Declarative memory (“knowing what”) is the memory of facts and events and refers to those memories that can be consciously recalled (or “declared”). It is sometimes called explicit memory since it consists of information that is explicitly stored and retrieved, although it is more properly a subset of explicit memory