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    Muscle Metabolism

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    Muscular System: Muscle Metabolism 1. List the three roles of ATP in muscle contraction: 1. _energizing the power stroke of the myosin cross bridge________________________ 2. _disconnecting the myosin head from the binding site on actin at the conclusion of a power stroke_________________ 3. _energizing the calcium ion pump; transporting calcium___________________ 2. The potential energy in ATP is released when the terminal high-energy bond is broken by a process called _hydrolysis________________________

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    Engineering materials Choice of materials for a machine element depends very much on its properties‚ cost‚ availability and such other factors. It is therefore important to have some idea of the common engineering materials and their properties before learning the details of design procedure. Common engineering materials are normally classified as metals and nonmetals. Metals may conveniently be divided into ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Important ferrous metals for the present purpose

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    Introduction The medical terms to be translated are selected from three articles. Two articles deal with the posttraumatic stress disorder‚ a kind of mental disease and the other article is about the immune response in transplantation. Medical terms differ from that in daily use‚ and the same word can have different meanings within various contexts. In addition‚ many medical terms have roots and affixes which are mostly borrowed from Greek and Latin language‚ and as a result an analysis of the

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    the beneficial effects that music can have on athletic performance and to provide examples from research. Music can benefit performance because it controls arousal rates‚ elevates moods‚ reduces exertion rates‚ creates dissociation from pain and fatigue‚ creates synchronization‚ enhances ability to learn motor skills and creates flow states. Synchronous music is beneficial

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    concentrations being at a decreased level‚ the length of time that the muscle is able to maintain maximum tension increases. If the stimulator was not turned off for a short time‚ the muscle would not be allowed to reach a rest period and further fatigue would

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    Overuse Injuries

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    from a shoulder or elbow injury. Dr. Glenn Fleisig‚ the research director at the American Sports Medicine Institute‚ and Dr. James R. Andrews suggested some of the injuries caused by fatigue are a decreased velocity‚ inaccuracy‚ poor posture‚ and a longer time between pitches. If the pitcher is suffering from fatigue he or she will attempt to compensate for their decreased velocity by throwing harder at the expense of his or her proper throwing mechanics (Fleisig and Andrews 423). However‚ attempting

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    Muscular System: Muscle Metabolism 1. List the three roles of ATP in muscle contraction: 1. _Energize the power stroke of the myosin cross bridge. 2. _Disconnecting the myosin head from the binding site on actin at the conclusion of a power stroke. 3. _Energizing the calcium ion pump. 2. The potential energy in ATP is released when the terminal high-energy bond is broken by a process called hydrolysis. Write the end products of this process: ATP (+ H2O) (

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    Drunk Driving Definitions

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    • Physical Factors: o Illness‚ impaired vision‚ and fatigue prevents a driver from recognizing signs and dangers clearly. • Psychological Issues: o Drivers must be able to think clearly to recall the meaning behind signs and recognize risks. Extreme emotions can get in the way of

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    lack of hemoglobin or iron in the blood making it hard for oxygen distribution. It can also affect the muscular system since it weakens the body especially the muscles due to the fatigue and tiredness one can suffer. The respiratory organ system is also affected due to the shortness of breath one can have from the fatigue the body endures. Iron deficiency anemia can also affect the cardiovascular system creating a heart problem with irregular heartbeats‚ the heart has to work harder since there isn’t

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    then heals‚ then gets larger and stronger.) This lactic acid is produced to be used for fuel. An athlete`s muscles are adapted to use the larger quantities of lactic acid. Whereas a sedentary individual is not‚ their muscles would hurt and burn and fatigue much faster than that of a fit person. ( http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_lactic_acid_do_while_exercising) However there is a buildup of creatine which comes from muscle injury. The byproducts of muscle metabolism increases the osmotic gradient

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