Overindulgence In Tagalog

Overindulgence In Tagalog

Introduction of "overindulgence and irresponsible behavior make for an unhappy earth. "​.

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1. Introduction of "overindulgence and irresponsible behavior make for an unhappy earth. "​.


Answer:

sorry po diko alam ...

Explanation:

Bahay ni jean Tino sok sa bowan


2. bus driver :: a. practice: improve c. fighter soldier b. overindulgence to food: stomach upset d. whiteboard: teacher


Answer:

A. practice:improve

Explanation:

hope it helps po


3. A child who has not successfully completed this behavior will become an adult who has an anally expulsive character. they will be characterized as disorganized, messy, reckless, careless, and defiant. if the child's tactics are overindulged, then they can form an anally retentive character as an adult.


Answer:

yes

Explanation:

pa follow po

thank you


4. Learning Task 3. Choose the word from the word bank below that best matches each definition. Gastritis Diarrhea Peptic Ulcer Appendicitis Ingestion Absorption Constipation Mechanical Digestion Digestion Excretion Chemical Digestion 1. The collection of food into the digestive tract. 2. It is described as the inflammation of the stomach lining. It is characterized by nausea, distension of the abdomen, vomiting, abdominal pain, fever, and sometimes stomach bleeding. 3. The breakdown of large insoluble food molecules into small water-soluble molecules. 4. A term that refers to gastric ulcers in the stomach and duodenal ulcers in the duodenum. It develops when stomach lining is already eroded, and underlying tissues are damaged by gastric juice.5. It is the inflammation of the appendix. 6. The process by which the products of digestion are absorbed by the blood. 7. The removal of indigestible wastes. 8. It is due to intake of contaminated food and water, overindulgence in creamy food, certain fruits or due to emotional stress. 9. The difficulty in defecation or egesting of bowels. 10. The physically breaking of food into smaller pieces. ora Pancerning​


Answer:

1. Digestion

2. Gastritis

3. Chemical Disegstion

4. Peptic Ulcer

5. Appendicitis

6. Absorption

7. Excretion

8. Diarrhea

9. Constipation

10. Mechanical Digestion

Explanation:

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5. 1. The collection of food into the digestive tract.2. It is described as the inflammation of the stomach lining. It is characterized by nausea, distension of the abdomen, vomiting, abdominal pain, fever, and sometimes stomach bleeding. 3. The breakdown of large insoluble food molecules into small water-soluble molecules. 4. A term that refers to gastric ulcers in the stomach and duodenal ulcers in the duodenum. It develops when stomach lining is already eroded, and underlying fissues are damaged by gastric juice.5. It is the inflammation of the appendix. 6. The process by which the products of digestion are absorbed by the blood. 7. The removal of indigestible wastes. 8. It is due to intake of contaminated food and water, overindulgence in creamy food, certain fruits or due to emotional stress. 9. The difficulty in defecation or egesting of bowels. 10. The physically breaking of food into smaller pieces.​


Answer:

1. Stomach. After food enters your stomach, the stomach muscles mix the food and liquid with digestive juices. The stomach slowly empties its contents, called chyme, into your small intestine. 2. Gastroenteritis is inflammation of the lining of the stomach and small and large intestines. 3. Digestion is the breakdown of large insoluble food molecules into small water-soluble food molecules so that they can be absorbed into the watery blood plasma. In certain organisms, these smaller substances are absorbed through the small intestine into the blood stream.


6. 1. heart:cardiovascular system:_________A. water:oceanB. ice:coldC fish:swimD exhausted:take a break2. deforestation:erosion:________A. resilience:flexibilityB. chef:cookC. smoke bleching: pollutionD. North Pole:coldOption 53. bus:driver:_______A. practice:improveB overindulgence to food:stomach upsetC. fighter:soldierD. whiteboard:teacher4.shortage:conversation:_______A illiteracy:educationB sugary:sweetC grateful:appreciativeD compassionate:unmerciful5. winter:summer:_________A trunk:treeB dry: wet C crooner: singD elavator:lift​


Answer:

1 a

2b

3d

4c

5b

Explanation:

ayan lang po ba


7. Answer Letter only pls help ty __________1. inappropriate feelings of revenge A. envy __________2. wastefulness of time B. gluttony __________3. overindulgence with foods and drinks C. greed __________4. excessive love for money or power D. jealousy __________5. desire to be important or attractive to others E. lust __________6. feelings of resentment to others for their F. pride possessions __________7. overattachment to others G. sloth H. wrath


Answer:

1.H

2. G

3.B

4. C

5.F

6. D

7.A

Explanation:

Hope naka help also  sorry kung wrong nag try lang og help


8. 15-17. One of the most persistent desires of human beings has been to indulge in mood changing and pleasure-giving practices. For instance diverse cultures have engaged in the drinking of alcoholic beverages of all descriptions. But as with most pleasure. overindulgence can be harmful to oneself and others. Also, not everyone agrees that drinking or using other mood modifiers should be an accepted pleasure. (3 signal words)​


Answer:

dissatisfied sons and daughters of ...

One of the most persistent (emphasis) desires of human beings has been to indulge in mood-changing and pleasure-giving practices. For instance

Words - Cal Poly Pomona

One of the most persistent desires of human beings has been to indulge in mood-changing and pleasure-giving practices. For instance, diverse cultures

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9. ENGLISHMatch the vocabulary in Column A to its meaning in Column B. Write only the letter.Column AColumn B1. zealously2. overindulge3. obstacles4. moderation5. meditation6. meek7 endure8. Criticize9. complacent10. cherisha. value; appreciate; treasureb. satisfied; contentedc. disapprove of; condemnd. carry on; beare. humble; gentle; modestf. reflection; deep thoughtsg. self-control; temperanceh. barriers; blocksi, do to excess; overusej. enthusiastically, passionately​


Answer:

1.B

2.J

3.G

4.H

5.A

6.C

7.D

8.F

9.I

10.E

Explanation:

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10. d: take a break2. deforestation : erosion::a resilience : flexibilityb. chef : cooksmoke belching: pollutiond. north pole : cold3. bus : driver ::a. practice : improveb. overindulgence to food : stomach upsetc. fighter : soldierd. whiteboard : teacher​


Answer:

D north pole

D white board teacher


11. Write the marker/s identified in the above paragraph and identify whether is shows addition, comparison, contrast illustration or cause-and-effect. Example: but - contrast 13. 14. 15-17. One of the most persistent desires of human beings has been to indulge in mood- changing and pleasure-giving practices. For instance diverse cultures have engaged in the drinking of alcoholic beverages of all descriptions. But as with most pleasure, overindulgence can be harmful to oneself and others. Also, not everyone agrees that drinking or using other mood modifiers should be an accepted pleasure. (3 signal words).​


Answer:

KAILANGAN KO NG POINTS BYE

Explanation:


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