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Which week marks the milestone of potential viability outside the womb?
Which week marks the milestone of potential viability outside the womb?
Week 24
What is the purpose of the bond between parents and child in the initial days of infancy?
What is the purpose of the bond between parents and child in the initial days of infancy?
To provide comfort, nourishment, and protection.
Complete proteins are found in _____.
Complete proteins are found in _____.
Fish
Saturated fats are found in _____.
Saturated fats are found in _____.
Vitamin C is needed for your body to have _____.
Vitamin C is needed for your body to have _____.
Which type of fats should be avoided as they increase the risk of heart disease?
Which type of fats should be avoided as they increase the risk of heart disease?
What is the role of villi in the small intestine?
What is the role of villi in the small intestine?
Which vitamins are stored in the body's fatty tissues and liver?
Which vitamins are stored in the body's fatty tissues and liver?
Which macronutrients provide essential carbohydrates, fiber, and various nutrients?
Which macronutrients provide essential carbohydrates, fiber, and various nutrients?
What is the function of the pulp in a tooth?
What is the function of the pulp in a tooth?
Inflammation 36. Which of the following is a critical tool in preventing the spread of diseases. (Section 3.4) A. Environmental awareness B. ______ C. Seeking God's healing and comfort D. Vaccinations
Inflammation 36. Which of the following is a critical tool in preventing the spread of diseases. (Section 3.4) A. Environmental awareness B. ______ C. Seeking God's healing and comfort D. Vaccinations
What should you do to prevent illnesses related to your living spaces. (Section 3.4) A. Share food when sick B. Seek fresh air and spend time in nature C. Reach out to family and friends D. ______
What should you do to prevent illnesses related to your living spaces. (Section 3.4) A. Share food when sick B. Seek fresh air and spend time in nature C. Reach out to family and friends D. ______
What should you do to avoid exposure to harmful substances. (Section 3.4) A. Practice good hygiene habits B. Spend time with people who are using harmful substances C. Ensure you are current with recommended vaccinations D. ______
What should you do to avoid exposure to harmful substances. (Section 3.4) A. Practice good hygiene habits B. Spend time with people who are using harmful substances C. Ensure you are current with recommended vaccinations D. ______
_______ is a critical tool in preventing the spread of diseases.
_______ is a critical tool in preventing the spread of diseases.
To prevent illnesses related to your living spaces, you should _______.
To prevent illnesses related to your living spaces, you should _______.
To avoid exposure to harmful substances, you should _______.
To avoid exposure to harmful substances, you should _______.
Clean and _____ surroundings are important in preventing the spread of diseases.
Clean and _____ surroundings are important in preventing the spread of diseases.
Regularly cleaning and disinfecting _______ helps prevent illnesses.
Regularly cleaning and disinfecting _______ helps prevent illnesses.
Avoiding _______ and hazardous chemicals can help you avoid exposure to harmful substances.
Avoiding _______ and hazardous chemicals can help you avoid exposure to harmful substances.
_______ is important in preventing the spread of diseases.
_______ is important in preventing the spread of diseases.
Above the gumline ________
Above the gumline ________
Which type of exercise helps build and tone muscles, increases bone density, and improves overall strength. (Section 1.3) ________
Which type of exercise helps build and tone muscles, increases bone density, and improves overall strength. (Section 1.3) ________
How often should you brush your teeth. (Section 1.4) ________
How often should you brush your teeth. (Section 1.4) ________
What is the function of the epidermis. (Section 2.1) ________
What is the function of the epidermis. (Section 2.1) ________
What are the functions of the skin. (Section 2.1) ________
What are the functions of the skin. (Section 2.1) ________
What is the deepest layer of the skin called. (Section 2.1) ________
What is the deepest layer of the skin called. (Section 2.1) ________
What does the brain do with information from the sense of smell and taste. (Section 2.2) ________
What does the brain do with information from the sense of smell and taste. (Section 2.2) ________
Which part of the brain processes signals from taste buds. (Section 2.2) ________
Which part of the brain processes signals from taste buds. (Section 2.2) ________
Which neurons carry brain or spinal cord signals to muscles and glands. (Section 2.2) ________
Which neurons carry brain or spinal cord signals to muscles and glands. (Section 2.2) ________
What is the role of the ureters in the urinary system. (Section 2.3) ________
What is the role of the ureters in the urinary system. (Section 2.3) ________
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Study Notes
Development and Nutrition
- The 24th week of pregnancy marks the milestone of potential viability outside the womb.
- The bond between parents and child in the initial days of infancy serves to establish a sense of security and trust.
- Complete proteins are found in animal products, such as meat, eggs, and dairy.
- Saturated fats are found in foods high in animal products and added sugars.
- Vitamin C is needed for the body to produce collagen, a protein that forms connective tissue.
Digestion and Absorption
- Villi in the small intestine increase the surface area for nutrient absorption.
- Vitamins A, D, E, and K are stored in the body's fatty tissues and liver.
Dental Health
- The pulp in a tooth contains nerves and blood vessels that supply the tooth.
- Brushing teeth at least twice a day is recommended to prevent oral diseases.
Disease Prevention
- Vaccinations are a critical tool in preventing the spread of diseases.
- Environmental awareness, seeking fresh air and spending time in nature, and regularly cleaning and disinfecting surfaces can help prevent illnesses related to living spaces.
- Avoiding harmful substances, practicing good hygiene habits, and ensuring current vaccinations can help prevent exposure to harmful substances.
- Clean and sanitized surroundings are important in preventing the spread of diseases.
- Avoiding hazardous chemicals and regularly cleaning and disinfecting surfaces can help prevent illnesses.
Exercise and Skin
- Resistance training helps build and tone muscles, increases bone density, and improves overall strength.
- The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin, responsible for protecting the body from external factors.
- The functions of the skin include regulating body temperature, protecting against external damage, and aiding in the senses of touch and feel.
- The deepest layer of the skin is called the hypodermis.
Sensory and Nervous Systems
- The brain processes information from the sense of smell and taste, linking them to memories and emotions.
- The gustatory cortex, located in the parietal lobe, processes signals from taste buds.
- Motor neurons carry brain or spinal cord signals to muscles and glands.
Urinary System
- The ureters in the urinary system transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
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