What year did Clara Baer invent Nukem/Newcomb ball?
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1932

1885

1895

1920

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Question 2 10 pts
Nukem can have MANY variations of the rules.
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True

False

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Question 3 10 pts
The person with the ball _________ the ball over the net.

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kicks

punches

rolls

throws

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Question 4 10 pts
If the ball lands on your side without anyone catching it, the player that touches the ball, or is closest to it when it lands is out.
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True

False

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Question 5 10 pts
The game of Nukem/Newcomb is significant because it was invented by a woman and became the second team sport to be played by women in the US after basketball.
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True

False

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Question 6 10 pts
To get back in the game one of your teammates has to catch the ball with one hand.
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True

False

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Question 7 10 pts
How many seconds does the player have to throw the ball back over the net after it is caught?
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10

5

25

3

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Question 8 10 pts
How many players can be on each side?

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As many can fit safely.

10

15

6

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Question 9 10 pts
You play Nukem on what kind of court?

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No answer text provided.

volleyball

soccer

football

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Question 10 10 pts
What size of ball should be used?

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tennis ball

volleyball

golf ball

baseball

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Answer 1

Answer:

1.1895

2.true

3.kicks

4.true

5. false

6.10

7.6

8.football

9. volleyball

Answer 2

Answer:

1. 1895

2. True

3. Throws

4. True

5. True

6. True

7. 3

8. All of them

9. Volleyball

10. Volleyball

Explanation:

These are ALL the answers in the quiz, and they’re ALL correct.


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What are the US healthcare policies and how long have they been in place?

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1986 I believe,
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It takes love to overlook someone's faults.
True
false.

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it is true i think lol

Answer:

true

Explanation:

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how do you suck you're own?​

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What?

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Your carotid artery is the best place to check your pulse because it is the closest to your heart. True False?

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If the arteries were lifted from the base of the pulmonary trunk, they would only have access to deoxygenated blood, which is not what the coronary artery is designed to do.

What is the main role of coronary artery in heart?

The coronary arteries supply blood to the heart muscle. The heart muscle needs oxygen-rich blood to function, just like every other part of the body does.

Blood that lacks oxygen must also be transported away. Outside the heart, the coronary arteries encircle the organ.

The three coronary arteries of the heart are not all created equal. The left anterior descending artery is the most significant artery (LAD).

It supplies blood to the entire front wall of the heart, which contains a lot more muscle than either of the two major coronary arteries combined.

Therefore, it is false that carotid artery is the best place to check your pulse because it is the closest to your heart.

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Answer: True

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Which artery/vein connects blood between the heart and arms?

Carotid
Femoral
Jugular
Subclavian

Please help me solve this simple question and I will mark you brainliest plus 20 points no clown answers or I will report please help.

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Answer:

Subclavian

Explanation:

The carotid artery and jugular vein supply and drain blood from the brain, neck, and face. The femoral artery supplies blood to the thigh and leg. The subclavian artery supplies blood to the thorax, head, neck, shoulder and arms.

What experienced increased popularity due to a movie named atter the sport?

A. Laser Tag
B. Ultimate
C. Dodgeball
D. Surfing​

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer: C. Dodgeball


Displays loyalty, honesty, dependability, reliability, initiative, and self-
control?

Attitude
Attendance
Character
Cooperation

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Yeah i agree with the person about. character.

Teenagers (children) are faced with many problems today. School, home, society, peers all complicate your lives. Think of one problem that really bothers you. Now, think of some solutions to that problem that might make it easier to bear. Write an essay offering solutions to your worst problem.

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Passing all classes during a pandemic and a way to make it easier would be to meditate and get a tutor

What is the purpose of the coating on a caplet?
to increase absorption through the epidermis
to increase the rate of dissolving on the tongue
to lessen possible stomach irritation
to lessen possible stains on teeth

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Answer:

C) to lessen possible stomach irritation

Explanation:

Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Human papilloma virus (HPV) greatly increases the risk of which cancer in women?

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Answer:

Cervical cancer

Explanation:

In almost all cases, cervical cancer is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).

Not all types of HPV can cause cervical cancer, only two types do. There are 100 types and many are harmless. Some cause genital warts. HPV infections are prevented by the HPV vaccine which many women and girls receive.

Answer:

(D) Cervical

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which of these can be found only in males?

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Answer:

which ones are you talking about? I need the list of them to help ya out bud

Answer:

need a list

Explanation:

1List three central limitations to aerobic capacity (VO2max)                                                            3 points

2List two peripheral limitations to aerobic capacity (VO2max)                                                         2 points

3Do Kravitz and Dalleck believe that central or peripheral limitations limit VO2max?                  1 point

4What is the lactate threshold?                                                                                                             1 point

5Define exercise economy                                                                                                   

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Answer:

1. pulmonary diffusion, cardiac output, and blood volume and flow

2. muscle diffusion capacity, and capillary density

3. Kravitz and Dalleck believe that both the central and peripheral limitations limit VO2max, although the relative importance of each component is being discussed, researched and debated.

4. The lactate threshold refers to the intensity of exercise at which point there is an abrupt increase in blood lactate levels resulting in the exercising muscles to become fatigued.

5. Exercise economy can be defined as the oxygen consumption that is required by the body to perform a given exercise.

Explanation:

1. The central limitation of maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max) refers to the limitations of the cardiovascular system to transport oxygen to the exercising muscles.

The three central limitations to aerobic capacity are:

pulmonary diffusion,cardiac output, andblood volume and flow

2. Peripheral limitations refers to those factors which limit the ability of exercising muscles to extract and utilize oxygen, which has been transported by the cardiovascular system.

Two of these limitations include:

muscle diffusion capacity, and capillary density

3. Kravitz and Dalleck believe that both the central and peripheral limitations limit VO2max, although the relative importance of each component is being discussed, researched and debated.

4. The lactate threshold refers to the intensity of exercise at which point there is an abrupt increase in blood lactate levels resulting in the exercising muscles to become fatigued.

In untrained endurance athletes, the lactate threshold occurs at between 50 - 60 % VO2max, whereas it increases to between 70 - 90 % in well-trained endurance athletes.

5. Exercise economy can be defined as the oxygen consumption that is required by the body to perform a given exercise.

Prepare a limerick citing ways to prevent a disease.

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1. Explain why failure of the circulatory system would cause failure of the respiratory system & Explain why failure of the respiratory system would cause failure of the circulatory system.

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The two systems are known as the cardiopulmonary system. One system cannot function properly without the perfect function of the other. Such as with people with COPD, chronic obstructive Pulmonary diseases. The respiratory system is damaged affecting oxygenation. Without, proper lung function the heart has to work harder and in time causing the heart to grow larger and weaker, this is called cardiomegaly.
One system is dependent on the other. The cardiopulmonary system is best monitored by a pulmonologist when compromised .

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Which of the following online safety tips will best help you maintain
abstinence?
O A. Delete all photos from your phone and other electronic devices.
O B. Set limits on the kinds of photos you share.
O C. Share an unlimited number of photos.
O D. Do not post any personal photos of yourself online.



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Answer:

d-do not post or share any personal pictures of yourself

Which of the following activities develops fine motor skills

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-Holding a pencil
-Buttoning, zipping, and snapping clothes
-Using silverware
-Technology/mouse manipulation
-Painting
-tying shoelaces
-Writing
-Puzzles

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your gender height weight and age are the different attributes that make up your _______ identity

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Makes up your physical identity

Your gender height weight and age are the different attributes that make up your Physical identity.

What is Physical identity?

Stamina, flexibility, balance, strength, and coordination are all examples of physical identity. The capacity to learn or retain knowledge, the capacity to comprehend the facts and significance of one's behavior, and the possession of the qualities (capacity, ability, power) necessary to complete a task are all examples of mental abilities.A physical disability, on the other hand, is a condition that limits a person's stamina, dexterity, mobility, and/or physical capacity. These conditions include cerebral palsy and hearing impairments. When a person does not progress cognitively at the same rate as the majority of other people, they have a mental disability. A mental disorder is distinct from a mental disability.The set of cognitive faculties is thought to be made up of an immaterial substance that is separate from and distinct from the body in another conception of the mind. Physical identity may be based on the persistence of this non-physical substance over time, despite the continuous change in the substance of the body it is associated with, if a person is considered to be their mind rather than their body—if a person is then identified with their mind—and if their mind is such a non-physical substance.The explanation of the relationship, if any, that exists between minds or mental processes and bodily states or processes is the subject of the mind-body problem. Philosophers in this field try to figure out how a non-material mind can affect a material body and vice versa.

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Please Help...Diabetic emergencies
How long should it take for the victim to “come around”?

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Call 911. An unconscious person will usually wake up within 15 minutes after getting the glucagon. After they do, and if they can drink, give them sips of regular soda or fruit juice while you're waiting for help to arrive.

Which factors would likely help Athena choose not to
try drugs, tobacco, or alcohol? Check all that apply.
having open and honest communications with her
parents
having friends who encourage her to try just one
cigarette
o seeing her parents model healthy behavior for her
and her sister
seeing commercials that explain that drinking is
really harmless

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Answer:

Having open and honest communications with her  parents .

Seeing her parents model healthy behavior for her  and her sister .

Explanation:

In order to stay away from doing bad habits such as drugs, tobacco, or alcohol, Athena needs to first be around people or elements that pose no direct influence or desire to do such acts.

Some of the factors that can help her cope with the distraction of trying such bad practices and be influenced into doing them include having an open conversation or discussion with her parents. Moreover, observing her parents' model behavior will also enable her and her sister to stay away from such practices and influences.

Thus, the correct answers are the first and third options.

Answer:

A,C

Explanation:

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Xander has been told to balance his diet with more fruits and vegetables. When
preparing his meals, how much of the plate should be fruits and vegetables?
15 percent
O 50 percent
0 25 percent
O 20 percent

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Answer:

Fruits and Vegies should make a total of 50%.

fruits should be 30% Vegies and 20% fruit.

Explanation:

Answer: 30 percent vegetables and 20 percent fruit.

Explanation: According to ChooseMyPlate.gov, fruits and vegetables should make up half of your plate at any given meal—about 30 percent vegetables and 20 percent fruit.

Which of the following describes exclusive dating?

A. Jack goes on dates with many different people.
B. Jill mostly dates Jack but sometimes goes on dates with Bill.
C. Jack and Jill only date each other.
D. Jack and Jill go on a date with a few other couples.
Edmentum, Contemporary living unit 2 exam

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Answer: a or d

Explanation:

Answer:

C

Explanation:

How can peer relationships positively affect health?

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Answer:

They keep me motivated and make sure I follow through on my goals. They make me laugh and make me happy.

It can influence a person’s food choices

Conserving water is an easy way to prevent water pollution? True or false

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Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

Why do you think college students living in dorms are populations that often see meningitis outbreaks?

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Answer:

Because they are litterally in a closet sharing a room.

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Distinguish between osteoblasts and osteocytes.

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Answer:

Osteocytes are cells that form the bones themselves, osteoblasts are responsible for the formation of new osteocytes, whereas osteoclasts are responsible for the resorption of old bone matter. Thus, between them, the three types of bone cells regulate the formation, sustenance, and decay of bones.

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LIST 7 HEALTH DANGERS TO ‘VAPING’ E-CIGARETTES PLEASE HELLPPPP

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IT CAN FREAKING KILL YOU, your welcome :)
-Nicotine is highly addictive and can affect the developing brain, potentially harming teens and young adults. Even some “nicotine-free” e-cigarettes have been found to contain nicotine.
-Some substances found in e-cigarette vapor have been linked to an increased risk of cancer.
-Teens who vape are more likely to begin smoking cigarettes.
-Explosions and burns have been reported with e-cigarettes while recharging the devices, due to defective batteries.
-Accidental exposure to liquid from e-cigarettes has caused acute nicotine poisoning in children and adults.
-Vaping during pregnancy could harm a developing fetus.

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imagine yourself in a frozen forest

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yess i have imagined. and now what to do.

Decide whether each activity is aerobic or anaerobic exercise.

swimming laps, doing push-ups, playing basketball, lifting weights, sprinting to catch the bus

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Answer:

Swimming: Aerobic Push-ups: Anaerobic  Basketball: Anaerobic  Lifting: Aerobic Catching the bus: Aerobic

Explanation:

Sorry if this is wrong, hope this helped!

And if it is,

Aerobic= with air/using air

Anaerobic= without air/not using air

Swimming: Aerobic, push-ups: anaerobic, basketball: anaerobic, lifting: aerobic, catching the bus: aerobic.

Continuous movement during aerobic activity is powered by oxygen from your breath. Anaerobic exercise comprises quick bursts of intense activity that are powered by muscle energy. Both of these things can enhance your health and assist you in controlling illnesses like diabetes.

As you use every muscle in your body to move through the water, your heart will continue to beat. Solidity: Yes. The water's resistance, which is around 12 times more than air resistance, will make you stronger.

In general, anaerobic activity helps grow muscular mass and strength, whereas aerobic exercise helps increase endurance.

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the type of lymphocratic help the immune system destroy pathogen

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Answer:

B cell

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