I'd say false because movies portray another person performing the risk-taking behavior, but in a video game it's from your perspective and you have the ability to take risks in a fictional world, which can influence you to take those risks in real life because you've already become comfortable doing it in the fake video game
Answer: B. An individual has an autoimmune disorder that destroys the beta cells of the pancreas.
C. An individual’s insulin receptors are defective.
Explanation:
Diabetes mellitus is a common disease. In this disease the level of sugar in the blood is affected. This occurs when pancreas does not produce enough insulin or the receptors involving insulin also become resistant to insulin, which is a sugar balancing hormone.
Type 1 diabetes involves the complete lack of production of insulin by the beta cells of the pancreas. The beta cells of pancreas are destroyed by the body's self immune system.
Type 2 diabetes involves the development of insulin resistance by the target cells of the body. The insulin secretes but cannot compensate for the increase in blood glucose levels due to due to defective receptors on target cells.
On the basis of above explanation, B. and C. are the correct options.
She should probably avoid football, wrestling and cheer-leading, both of these demand some amount of strength - I'd be able to answer better if you had given a list of sports.
Track/Swimming/Tennis/Soccer/Golf: These would all probably be fine.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. Stability is an important skill for athletes because without good stability, athletes are too clumsy to perform well. Stability<span> is defined as resistance to both linear and angular acceleration, or resistance to disruption of equilibrium. Hope this answers the question.</span>