Ans) A. True
Explaination:
- Society and Eating Disorders: While environmental factors alone cannot cause an eating disorder, many people have pointed to the role of social pressures for thinness as a factor that can have an impact on individuals who may be genetically predisposed to eating disorders.
B. False
Explaination:
- Muscle weighs more than fat, people who are very muscular may have a high BMI. Older people. In older adults it is often better to have a BMI between 25 and 27, rather than under 25. If you are older than 65, for example, a slightly higher BMI may help protect you from thinning of the bones (osteoporosis).
Societal messages play a role in the development of eating disorders A. True B. False The...
2) Transportation costs play a major role in determining whether or not a product is tradeable. TRUE FALSE EXPLAIN: 3) Multilateral trade policy conducted by GATT and WTO has had an easier time rolling back non-tariff barriers to trade than lowering tariffs. TRUE FALSE EXPLAIN:
Menopause increases the risk for development of rheumatoid arthritis. Answers A - B A True B False
Successful T-groups have leaders who play an active role in guiding the discussion. True or False A declining economy is bad for all businesses. True or False Business expansion is a stress for any company but business contraction is not. True or False K) One crucial mistake that some entrepreneurs make: 1, fostering innovations 2, being persistent in market 3, assume they have no competitors 4, accepting new technologies Basic legal advice is not very expensive as there are online...
Sustainable development is a dimension of corporate responsibility. Select One: A. True B. False
Please select True or false and explain why true or false 1. Game theory is a useful tool only if every player has a “dominant strategy.” 2. Some technologies are characterized for using factors of production in fixed proportions. However, this cannot be captured by a Cobb Douglas production function. 3. A backward bending supply curve will generate two equilibria; one of them will be stable, while the other one will be unstable. 4. In a game, if both players...
8) Bicoid and nano maternal genes play a role in the establishment of body anterior/posterior axes are formed in the fruit fly embryo? c) True d) False 9) What do hox genes act like? f) Control the polarity of the embryo and the formation of the anterior-posterior body axis of many animals (i.e. head to tail formation g) Act as genetic switches that turn on and off other genes, controlling the timing and route of development h) All of the...
1. The first principle of child development is that it proceeds along a predictable pathway Select one: True False Question 2 A newbom who has a heart rate >100, good strong respirations, active movement, vigorous cry and has a pink body with blue extremities would have an Apgar score of: Select one: a. 10 .9 cc.? Question 3 Which of the following is NOT a developmental milestone by 9-10 months? Select one: a. Stands b. Crawls c. Indicates wants d....
Section Two: True (a) or False (b) 40. The "Tragedy of the Commons" was an environmental article written by Ralph Nader. 41. Externalizing costs is the act of disregarding or discounting resources or goods that contribute to prođucing something but for which the producer does not actually pay. 42. External costs are always easy to quantify 43. Urban sprawl is the term for large, but well-planned cities organizing space efficiently. 44. The consequences of urbanization in many developing countries include...
1. A calorie is a measure of the energy content of food. a. True b. False 2. Which chemical in the alcohol metabolic pathway is most toxic? a. ethanol b. acetaldehyde c. acetic acid d. none are toxic e. all are equally toxic 3. Which of the following are risks of long term regular use of alcohol. a. Increased cancer rates. b. Infertility and impotence. c. Diabetes. d. Liver disease. e. All of the above. 4. An amino acid is...
9. True or False? A researcher compares the BMI of two populations of individuals from different socioeconomic backgrounds and finds that the proportion of individuals considered obese and from a poor background is.37 (n=112), and the proportion of individuals considered obese and from an affluent background is.27 (n = 87): a 95% confidence interval for the risk difference for obesity among members of the poor population compared to the affluent population is (-0.03, 0.23). n=112 1.96 P,=39 limle? Confidence intervals...