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. . I 2 4 Earth's subsystems Rock-forming minerals Ear±h's Ineernal Heae Meamorphism 5 His±ory of Earth Geological Hazards Hydrome±eormogical Haeards O.
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. . Rocks are composed of minerals. A mineral is a na±uralty occuring subs±ance which is usually solid, crys±alline, séabte room and inorganic•.
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. . Meamorphism is a process of mineral assemblage and varia±ion resul±s from physical-chemical changes of solid rocks.
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. . Hydrome±eorotogicat haeards are processes or phenomena of a±mospheric, hydrological or oceanographic na±ure O.
. . I 2 4 Concep± of Life Connecéion among living ±hings pet-peeua±ion of Life Gene±ic Engineering 5 body sys±ems O.
. . Évcwtqo Evolution Of Life on Earth AX R CON CRYSTAL 5 10 gymnosperm: Acantr,cstega red algae Ferns mamma'S eMA Evolution of . Francene Red; pr;merdial Soup Theory Photosynthesis Theory OF sporoneouS generat+ Life on Ear-th O.
. . svcwtqo EvolU±ion explains how living ±hings are changing ±oday and how modern living ±hings have descended from ancien± life forms no longer exis± on Ear±h O.
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. . EARTH AND LIFE SCIENCE Week 5 Cortez, Cristel Mae M. X. ABM — Belo DAY LET's APPLY I. Larger particles enter the digestive tract if food is not digested adequately, producing as gas. and energy levels. 2. It when Of the Stomach's acidic Contents into the esophagus. After acid reflux a burning in the This to symptoms like abdominal pain. nausea, bloating. and heartburn. LET'S ANALYZE DAY 2 LET's APPLY It can cause shortness Of breath. the atrium and the ventricular muscles are Strained by the backflow Of blood. Arrhythmias might develop from the strain time. The normal exchange Of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs does not when a person acute respiratcwy failL"e. As a result, the heart, brain, and the rest Of the body do not receive enough oxygen. VVhen blood pressure falls too low, the cells -depleted. This is called Circulatory failure. If circulatory failure lasts long enough. the organs not function LET'S ANALYZE False False False LET'S ANALYZE Com DAY 3 ent Fu nction Fu ion It indicates that the value of the variable has away from the Set point or has left It detects and transmits a physiological Receptor Control Ce Effector Orga value to the control center, ompares the valL_æ to the normal range. If the value deviates much from the Set point. then the control Center activates and effector. It acts on the signal from the control center to the variable back toward the Set It is the imrrædiate output of the Fu)meostatic mp system as a reply to the Stimulus..
. . PERFORMANCE TASK Week 5 Cortez, Cristel Mae M. ABM — Belo DEVELOPMENT OF CHRONIC INSOMNIA Chronic insomnia is a sleeping disorder that lasts for a long time. It is defined as difficulty falling or staying asleep at least three nights week for three months or longer. persons with chronic insomnia have had sleep for a long time. The inability to get the sleep they require may be chronic or episodic, lasting months at a time, It is a common sleep disorder that Can make it hard to fall asleep. hard to Stay asleep, Or cause you to wake up too early and not able to get back to sleep, You may still tired when you wake up. Insomnia Sap not only energy level and mood but also your health, work performance and quality of life. Common causes Of chronic insomnia includes Stress, work schedule, poor Sleep habits, mental health disorders, medications. medical conditions, sleep-related and drinking Or caffeine. Signs and Symptoms Waking up during the night Daytime tiredness or sk•epiness Ongoing worries sleep Irritability, depression, or anxiety Not feeling well•rested after a night'S Sleep Difficulty falling asleep at night Increased errors or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy — it involves educating on Sleep and better Sleep habits. while teaching you to change the beliefs and behaviors that interfere with your ability to sleep. Stimulus Control — this entails altering behaviors that condition your mind to fight sleep. Setting a Sleep and wake time routine is part Of this Strategy. Sleep Restriction — this involves limiting the amount Of time Vou spend in The goal is to deprive you of enough sleep so that you're tired at RelaxatiCM7 Techniques — breathing exercises, yoga, and other techniques are used to reduce muscle tension and control your breathing so that you're able to relax. ZOI pidem one Zaleplon Doxepin Ramelteon Diphenhydramine Doxylamine succinate Melatonin Chamomile tea.
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