Goal/Purpose: What do you want to do with this speech? I want to people to understand why building muscle is healthy for the body‚ and persuade others to want to build muscle. SPEECH Introduction: Write out the full introduction word for word. I am going to be talking about three different benefits that come from building muscle‚ and why I feel most people should incorporate muscle building into their work outs. Now I know that not everyone is too concerned with working out‚ and some people may
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makes.” You should buy a muscle car over a tuner any day. You should buy a muscle car because you’ll get more respect the more fun to have and the costs less to fix up. Over all muscle cars are just a better car to have. Yes tuner cars in better gas mileage and they are lighter. But muscle cars have more power and are faster. The first reason you should buy a muscle car is because you will get more respect than if you drove a tuner. You will get more respect in a and muscle car because more older
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Building muscle is a simple and effective way to change your life. It improves your health‚ keeps weight within proper levels‚ allows you to complete tasks unaided and makes you look great‚ too. The information provided below will help you to achieve all of these benefits and more in a short amount of time‚ so keep reading. Research your routine to ensure that your exercises are optimal for building muscle mass. There’s a variety of workout techniques that work nearly every muscle group‚ or just
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They are postural synergy which is automatic and unconscious muscle activity. Then there is voluntary synergy which is the opposite‚ intentional activity. The researchers found out that dancers altered voluntary synergies involved in the performance of a selected dance movement. The conclusion of this study was stated
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threshold of stimulation will increase by 1. The muscles that have a higher threshold of stimulation can take on a high workload if it originally had no workload. 2. . Why would a muscle’s threshold of stimulation change as its Workload changes? The muscle will need a higher stimulation and work harder to be able to contract. 3. Which muscles were able to contract under the greatest loads? What does this suggest about the role these muscles play in frog movement? The thigh and calf contracted
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The Endocrine System Controls many body functions ~exerts control by releasing special chemical substances into the blood called hormones ~Hormones affect other endocrine glands or body systems Derives its name from the fact that various glands release hormones directly into the blood‚ which in turn transports the hormones to target tissues via ducts. Exocrine glands-transport their hormones to target tissues via ducts. Endocrine glands- secrete hormones into the bloodstream The Endocrine
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1.6.1 Anatomy and Physiology Venn Diagram uyhgtyggggt7gtygygtygtygtyghtygtgtygtygttygtygtygtygtygtygtggtgtg6gt6gt6gt6gt6ggt6gtgtgt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6g6tgt6gt6gt6g6tgt6gt6gt6ggt6gt6gt6gt6gt6vgt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gtgt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6g67tgt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gt6gn gjlerhnsdkfjklsdjfkljdsklfjkkldjfkjdklfjdkljfkldjfkldjklsjLE- M STATEMENT Acute musculoskeletal injuries are typically managed using the combination of ice‚ compression‚ and elevation. There is reasonable
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Describe the physiology of the cardiovascular system in relation to energy. A.T.P is stored‚ chemical energy in the cell‚ without A.T.P we would die. To make A.T.P we need glucose oxygen. Carbon dioxide and heat are the waste products. The main function of the cardiovascular system in relation to energy is to transport the oxygen and glucose to the cells‚ and to transport the waste products such as carbon dioxide and urea (waste product from protein digestion) away from the cells and to the lungs
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skin‚ the appendages of skin‚ and diease of the skin‚ then I will be able to fully understand The Integumentary System. Materials: Marieb‚ Elaine. Hoehn‚ Katja. Human Anatomy & Physiology. Pearson. 2013. Print Methods: The skin‚ appendages of the skin‚ and disease of the skin. Results: BSC 2085C – Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 5: The Integumentary System Name __Sara Mulvaney__ Directions: There are five (5) activities in this lab. Please be sure to complete them all. For all questions‚ type
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Cells come from pre-existing cells via division Cells of all organisms fundamentally similar in structure‚ function‚ and metabolic functions Contain hereditary information passed down during cell division A cell’s volume increases faster than it’s surface area Less surface area = less are for nutrient/waste diffusion Solves via: Dividing‚ getting thinner‚ form microvilli‚ store nutrients (Microvilli – within small intestine) Cells are highly organized‚ 3 basic parts Plasma membrane Selective
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