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  • List and briefly describe each of the five strength training principles.

    Answer:- The five strength training principles are: Overload Recovery Specificity Reversibility Periodization Extremely high levels of stress are applied to the body during overload. The muscles are put under some tension as a result of this injury, which promotes adaptations that boost fitness. Recovery refers to the body’s capacity to adjust to the strain brought on…

  • Which of the following processes does the body NOT use protein to perform?

    A. Repairing muscles B. Producing hormones C. Creating amino acids D. Making hemoglobin Answer:- C. Creating amino acids The correct answer is ‘creating amino acids.’ The body uses protein to repair muscles, produce hormones, and make hemoglobin. However, the body does not use protein to create amino acids. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins,…

  • Alcohol is quick to find its way to the brain because ______.

    A. The central aorta supplies it. B. The brain contains more blood. C. The brain contains more oxygen D. Of the brain’s elevated location. Answer:- C. The brain contains more blood. Alcohol is quick to find its way to the brain because the brain contains more blood. The brain receives a plentiful supply of blood, and…

  • ________ is a midbrain structure critical to movement.

    A. The medulla B. The pons C. Wernicke’s area D. The ventral tegmental area Answer:- C. Wernicke’s area Wernicke’s area is a midbrain structure critical to the movement. There are many dopamine-producing neurons in the midbrain regions known as the substantia nigra and red nucleus, which are also involved in the regulation of specific types of…

  • Which of the following is not a function of fat in the human body?

    A. Protects the body from temperature extremes B. Cushions the internal organs from physical shock C. Provides the major material from which cell membranes are made D. Carries the water-soluble nutrients Answer:- D. Carries the water-soluble nutrients The correct answer is ‘control the development of genetic characters.’ ats play many important roles in the human body,…

  • The sleep-wake cycle is ultimately controlled by the part of the brain called the:

    A. Optic nerve B. Suprachiasmatic nucleus C. Substantia nigra D. Median forebrain bundle Answer:- B. Suprachiasmatic nucleus The correct answer is ‘Suprachiasmatic nucleus.’ The anterior portion of the brain’s hypothalamus contains a bilateral structure known as the suprachiasmatic nucleus, or SCN. Each and every one of the body’s circadian cycles is controlled by the circadian timing…

  • How many combinations with 6 numbers?

    Answer:- In mathematics, there are many different ways to arrange a group of things, including combinations and permutations. Mathematicians have concluded that factorials can be used to locate these number configurations. For instance, there are n! various ways to arrange n objects. Thus, this method can be used to determine how many possible six-number combinations there…

  • How is temperature related to the physical change of a substance?

    Question:- How is temperature related to the physical change of a substance?   Answer Temperature is an indicator of the mean kinetic energy that molecules or atoms in a substance possess. Increase in temperature leads to increased kinetic energy of the molecules/atoms and faster movement at more randomized directions. This elevated intermolecular movement results in…

  • What is the measure of AC (the minor arc)?

    Answer:-  124°, Option A is the correct answer. The measure of the minor arc AC is 124°. An inscribed angle is an angle that has its vertex on the circle and its sides are chords of the circle. The measure of an inscribed angle is always half the measure of the arc that it intercepts.…

  • Choose the function whose graph is Given by?

    A.) y= 4cos(1/2x) B.) y= 4cos(pi/2x) C.) y=4cos(2x) D.) y= -4cos(pi/2x) Answer:- C.) y=4cos(2x) The correct answer is ‘y=4cos(2x).’ The graph of y=4cos(2x) is a cosine function with a period of pi/2. The graph of y=4cos(1/2x) is a cosine function with a period of 2pi. The graph of y=4cos(pi/2x) is a cosine function with a period…

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