How do heredity,environment,and available health care affect your health

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Answer: if you have inherent disease in your family then you may just be sub ceptable to those diseases and if you live in an environment that's not clean and there's a lot of pollution that can affect your help and if you live in a place where Health Care is not available or affordable than that could affect your health in an adverse way

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What are peripheral neuropathies disorders?

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Peripheral neuropathy disorders are adverse conditions brought about by damage  or destruction of the nerves of the peripheral nervous system.

Damage of these nerves  can be due to many  causes such as diseases e.g.  diabetes, alcoholism , malnutrition, injury, nerve compression, auto immune or infectious inflammation  and exposure to certain chemicals.

Once damaged the nerves malfunction. They might not send  any pain signals even if something is  causing harm to the body, or they may send signals of pain when there is nothing at all causing pain,

Examples of these disorders include:

1. Diabetes induced nerve damage

2. Carpal tunnel syndrome


Which of these is the female reproductive cell?

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The female reproductive cell is called the eggs or ovum. They carry the sperm which comes from the boys penis. When the egg gets fertilized by the sperm it's called the zygote. 
Hope this helped!!! >.<

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egg

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Is it okay for humans to raw meat? explain! and tell me what will hapen if you do?

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Bacteria thrive and multiply between 40 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit (4 and 60 degrees Celsius). That's why you should cook meat until the internal temperature measures at least 150 degrees Fahrenheit (65 degrees Celsius) to effectively break down the bacteria cells and prevent them from reproducing
Yes humans can eat raw meat and some people body can handle the raw meat  but others would just become sick after eating the meat.  

Name and give an example of both a moveable joint and an immovable joint.

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your fingers are moveable and your skull is a non-movable joint. or a hinge joint vs a suture
Your Skeleton is movable and your skull is immovable

What is the cause of fetal alcohol syndrome a alcohol in the pregnant woman's bloodstream contracts her blood vessels and prevents her from providing the fetus with adequate nutrition

b alcohol in the pregnant woman's bloodstream crosses the placenta into the unborn fetuses system and disrupt its ability to get enough oxygen for normal growth and development

c alcohol in the pregnant woman's bloodstream makes her Reckless and more likely to fall or otherwise cause injury to the fetus

d alcohol in the pregnant woman's bloodstream makes her irritable and irrational and her bad temper affects the fetuses development​

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The answer is B, Alcohol in the pregnant woman's bloodstream crosses the placenta into the unborn fetuses system and disrupt its ability to get enough oxygen for normal growth and development.

Hope I helped, good luck with your test.

How can a vaccine help prevent an infectious disease

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The vaccine technically puts the illness directly inside of you, but its a very minor version. Your body will create white blood cells that fight off the illness, and that will make them (the white blood cells) stronger. So by the time lets say for example, the flu reaches your body, you'll already have strong white blood cells to fight off the illness.
Vaccines reduce the risk of infection by working with the body's natural defenses to help it safely develop immunity to disease.