How long has yeast been used to make bread?

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Answer: I think it's 5,000 years ago

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Which of the following is not a grain? Fish, Oatmeal, Brown rice, Whole wheat bread
If you can complete more than 20 repetitions over three sets with your current weight, you should __________.
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Changing the length of rest time during resistance training can change the type of workout you're engaging in.True or False

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the answer is true changing the length of rest time during resistance training can help the type of work out 


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Which of the following is NOT a way a mother passes an STI to her child?a. during pregnancy
b. during delivery
c. through breast-feeding
d. through soiled diapers Please select the best answer from the choices provided. A B C D

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Some STIs, like syphillis and HIV, can affect a fetus during pregnancy. Others, including chlamydia, can also affect a baby during delivery as it passes through an infected birth canal. Additionally, some STIs can be passed on through breast feeding. Soiled diapers do not pass on STIs.

Through breast-feeding and through soiled diapers is NOT a way a mother passes an STI to her child. Thus the correct option is C and D.

What is STI?

STIs are infections that are spread from one person to another, usually during intimate and oral seˣ.

Some STIs, like syphillis and HIV, can affect a fetus during pregnancy. Others, including chlamydia, can also affect a baby during delivery as it passes through an infected birth canal.

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How does the immune system work together with the circulatory system to function properly?a. Chemicals released by immune cells cause increased blood flow to an infected area; this increased blood flow brings other immune cells to the area more quickly.
b. Red blood cells move through the body (to parts where they are needed) in the blood vessels within the circulatory system to fight antigens.
c. Oxygen-depleted blood is delivered to an infection site by the circulatory system's arteries, so the immune system can work harder.
d. The immune system's pathogens work to fight and destroy invaders.

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The correct answer is A.

When a tissue of the body has been injured, the immune system of the body kicks into action immediately. The body produces an inflammatory response that is localized around the site of injury. The inflammatory response is a defense mechanism that protects organisms from infection and injury.

During an inflammatory response, the small blood vessels dilate (expand their lumen), a process called vasodilation, which causes increase of blood flow  into the area.  White blood cells and special serum proteins are speedily brought by the blood to the site of injury to fight any bacteria and foreign bodies that may have gained access to the body  through the broken tissue.

How many minutes do you boil eggs

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you boil them for 10 to 15 minute's

A benefit of the talk test is that it _____. 1. Tells you your heart rate number
2. is exact
3. Is easy to perform

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The talk test is used for monitoring of exercise intensity.  The talk test means that if you can talk and sing while exercising without running out of breath, you're exercising at a low intensity. You don't need any equipment to do the talk test. A benefit of the talk test is that it is easy to perform. It is also reliable, practical and inexpensive tool for monitoring exercise intensity.

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How many weeks does a normal human pregnancy last?

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I can help!

ok ..

- A normal pregnancy last for mostly 9 months (sometimes the baby is ready before the due date) so you can have your baby a month before or after but its not likely to go over your due date unless your baby's lungs aren't done developing.

- how many weeks does a baby stay in your stomach?

- well ok if your going to have your baby full termed (9months) then you would be 42 weeks in total

how many weeks would I be if I had to have my baby  a month before due date?

- well ok you know that your baby's lungs are done developing before the due date so the doctor tells you to have the baby a month before your due,  you would be about 35-38 weeks if you were a month before due

here' a tip on pregnancy..

it is different with having diabetes .. diabetics have bigger babies than a normal person without it

I hoped this helped you !

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