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______ % of adults and ______ % of teens are affected by obesity. a 36%…

Question

____ % of adults and ____ % of teens are affected by obesity.

a 36% and 18%

b 70% and 30 %

c 70% and 20%

d 30% and 20%

question 23 (1 point)
how does body neutrality help improve body image?

a focuses on what the body looks like

b focuses on what the body can do rather than what it looks like

c focuses on how the body changes

d focuses on how the body deals with stress

question 24 (1 point)
the ______ is the layer of skin that lies beneath the epidermis and firmly anchors ski

a epidermis

b hypodermis

c hyperdermis

d dermis

Explanation:

First Question (Obesity Percentages)
Brief Explanations

To determine the correct obesity percentages for adults and teens, we refer to health - related data. Typically, around 36% of adults and 18% of teens are affected by obesity. Option a has 36% and 18%, which aligns with known health statistics. Option b (70% and 30%) and c (70% and 20%) have overly high adult percentages, and option d (30% and 20%) doesn't match the typical data.

Brief Explanations

Body neutrality is a concept that shifts the focus from the appearance of the body to its capabilities. Option a is incorrect as body neutrality does not focus on looks. Option c (focus on body changes) and d (focus on body dealing with stress) are not the core of body neutrality. Option b, which states that body neutrality focuses on what the body can do rather than its appearance, is the correct description.

Brief Explanations

The skin has three main layers: the epidermis (the outermost layer), the dermis (beneath the epidermis, which anchors the skin and contains various structures), and the hypodermis (the deepest layer). The epidermis is the outermost layer, so option a is wrong. The hypodermis is the deepest, so option b is wrong. Option d, the dermis, is the layer beneath the epidermis that anchors the skin, so it is correct. Option c (hyperdermis) is not a standard skin layer.

Answer:

a. 36% and 18%

Question 23 (Body Neutrality and Body Image)