This works to conserve energy and to enhance the body’s ability to recover from strenuous activity such as at the end of a competition you were in.
A. Peripheral NS
B. Parasympathetic NS
C. Sympathetic NS
D. Somatic NS
Select your answer:
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Fats And Oil › Viewdifference between flash point and smoke point is
A. fat or oil combusts when reaching smoke point
B. smoke point is when fat/oil starts to break down and release free radicals and acrolein
C. flash point is same between oils but different between fats
D. flash point is temperature when most of the deep frying happens while smoke point is when most of the confiing happens
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Which of the following is TRUE about Pleural Effusion?
A. Inflammatory disease that affects mostly the lungs and lymph glands
B. Occurs when air leaks into the space between your lung and chest wall.
C. Build-up of excess fluid between the layers of the pleura outside the lungs
D. A condition in which your airways narrow and swell and may produce extra mucus.