Answer:
I hardly understand the question and there is no chart/diagram provided.
Answer:
NCDs share four major risk factors: tobacco use, physical inactivity, the harmful use of alcohol and unhealthy diets.
Explanation:
1. Platypus, Brown Bear, Lion, and House Cat.
2. Brown Bear.
3. House Cat.
In this graph you are basically going down the line (or up towards the house cat) looking at the qualities each animal has. So whatever is on the bottom (hair and mammary glands) all animals above it has it. If the quality passes the animal, the animal doesn’t have that quality.
Hopefully this explanation is clearer with the answers.
Answer:
c. a biopsychosocial approach.
Explanation:
A psychosocial approach is a model of medicine and psychology that studies the cause and evolution of illness, addiction, and disorder considering biological, psychological, and social aspects. It is opposed to the biomedical model, which is centered on disease and restricted to biological factors.
From a biopsychosocial perspective, health and disease are understood as a result not only of the interaction of the biological factors of the individual's organism, but also of the environment in which they live and their social relationships. An example of this can be seen in the question above, where Mark's addiction is explained by the biological and social factors surrounding him.
I believe the first step in recording an impression is taking a photograph without casting.