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for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute

a well-trained athlete might have a normal resting heart rate closer to 40 beats per minute.

You can calculate your maximum heart rate by subtracting your age from 220.


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In an effort to eat healthier foods you pay more attention to food labels all of the following are required on labels the except _____. A. Nutritional benefits
B. Serving size, as specified by the FDA.
C. net weight of package
D. All ingredients, listed in descending weight.

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Nutritional benefits are not on labels.

  • Others are mention on the labels.

What is Nutrition?

  • Nutrition is the biochemical and physiological process by which an organism uses food to support its life.
  • It includes ingestion, absorption, assimilation, biosynthesis, catabolism and excretion.

What is the benefit of good nutrition?

A well-balanced diet provides all of the:

  • Energy  need to keep active throughout the day.
  • Nutrients need for growth and repair,
  • Helping  to stay strong and healthy
  • Help to prevent diet-related illness, such as some cancers.

Hence, A option is correct.

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Nutritional information is not required on food labels. All the other answers are.

What can medical marijuana help cure?

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Alzheimer's disease

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)

HIV/AIDS

Cancer

Crohn's disease

Epilepsy and seizures

Glaucoma

Multiple sclerosis and muscle spasms

Severe and chronic pain

Severe nausea

Explanation:

One examples of cross-contamination is when a foodhandler: A. Uses the same ice for serving drinking and keeping beverage bottles cold B. Prepares hand-battered food in small batches C. Uses separate cutting boards for raw and cooked meat D. Washes fruits and vegetables under running water

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(A). Uses the same ice for serving drinking and keeping beverage bottles cold.

This is the only example where there is something being used twice for different reasons, which is a big no-no in food safety.

How many nonessential amino acids are produced in the body?a-9
b-11
c-20
d-28

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The correct answer is option b, that is, 11.

Explanation:

The organic components which combine to produce proteins are known as amino acids. The proteins and the amino acids are considered as the fundamental building elements of life. The human body utilizes amino acids to produce proteins that assist the body to grow, dissociate down food, repair damaged tissues of the body, and to perform various other activities.  

Amino acids are categorized into three prime groups, that is, the essential, non-essential, and conditional amino acids. The essential amino acids are not produced within the body and had to be taken via an external source. There are nine essential amino acids.  

The nonessential amino acids are the ones that get produced within the body, even if one does not take it from outside, they are produced spontaneously. These amino acids are 11 in number. These are arginine, alanine, cysteine, aspartic acid, glutamine, glutamic acid, proline, glycine, tyrosine, serine, and asparagine.  

Explain the importance of vitamins for the body

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Vitamins allow ur body to grow and develop they also play as important roles in bodily functions such as metabolism immunity and digestion

TWENTY POINTSFor lunch, Dawn chose green salad, fruit salad, and minestrone soup. Her lunch is rich in which nutrient?
A)vitamins
B) protein
C)carbohydrates

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Carbohydrates would be the nutrient
The correct answer would be C) carbohydrates