1. what are the tips for the car that would also apply to the human body? 2. what are some of the possible changes to organ or other body part transplants in the future? what might be some of the advantages of this? 3. what obstacles do health scientists have to overcome to use artificial body organs and body parts? 4. what are some of the factors that seem to prolong life in animals? 5. what did the gene studies on humans find about aging? 6. are computer generated avatars "human"? why or why not? 7. what is "suspended animation" for humans? 8. what are some of the ethical implications for computer generated lifelike avatars? 9. when we think about extending human life, what are some of the ethical issues that health scientists have to consider? 10. as this video shows, some health scientists are on the cutting edge of technology and human health. why are health scientists like the ones shown in the video important to the health science system?
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Brian said that when you get your body broken such as a arm or leg. it means your bones break to pieces and must do surgery or get a cast to fix it.is it true or false?
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From the list below, choose all the correct statements about the functions of fat. select all that apply. select all that apply. fat provides flavor and texture to food (think ice cream) and also leaves you satisfied for longer after a meal. fat in the diet allows for the transport of vitamins a, c, and e because they are fat-soluble. lipids are an essential component of cell membranes, act as insulation under the skin, and protect organs from injury. the body can rely on carbohydrate stores during periods of low energy intake. fat is a good source of energy providing 4 kcal/g.
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