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    BENEFITS OF EXERCISE? Physical exercise is very important for a healthy body. To stay healthy and fit‚ we need to exercise regularly. Most people believe that exercise and work are the same. They believe that if they exert effort‚ flex their muscles during work‚ it is already an exercise. But exercise and work are not the same thing. Although both expend energy‚ exercise has an element of pleasure. When you work‚  you become tired‚ the same as when you exercise. But in exercise‚ there is a sense

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    Volta and Galvani

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    within living tissue by touching the muscle of one with the nerve of another and causing muscular contraction. His theories were widely accepted but disputed by Alessandro Volta. Alessandro Volta was a professor of physics and proved the inaccuracy of Galvani’s theories by showing that electricity wasn’t produced as a result of animal tissue but in fact it was only present due to the electricity being conducted by the two metals due to the moisture in the muscle tissue. Hence he deduced that electricity

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    Muscular Dystrophy Essay

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    Muscular dystrophy (MD) is a group of genetic diseases involving progressive weakness and degeneration of the muscles that control movement. In some forms of MD‚ the heart muscles and other involuntary muscles‚ as well as other organs‚ are affected. There are 9 distinct types of MD. Myotonic MD is the most common form among adults‚ while Duchenne MD is the most common form among children (it affects only boys). Some are severe diseases at birth that lead to early death. Others follow very slow progressive

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    their muscles. This is the reason why many individuals go to the gym so that they can burn excess fat in their bodies and build stronger muscles. You will realize that bodybuilding has actually become a popular trend nowadays. The new generation is basically crazy about six packs. Everybody wants to have them. This is the reason why everybody would like to construct their entire body. There are many exercise that can help you in muscle building. However‚ you might be wondering whether muscle building

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    Energy systems

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    into the muscle. This is caused by an enzyme called creatine kinase. ADP is the result of this chemical reaction (adenosine di-phosphate). The resulting energy is used to regenerate ATP from ADP and another free phosphate. Lactic Acid System Like the creatine phosphate system‚ the lactic acid system also is a short term and high intensity energy system. Glycogen which is stored in your muscles is broken down into glucose to be used as an energy source for the contractions in the muscles. ATP plays

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    How does the musculoskeletal system respond to acute exercise? What are the short and long term effects of exercise on the musculoskeletal system and what is the musculoskeletal system? Short Term Effects - Increase joint range ... How does the energy systems respond to acute exercise? Energy systems response to acute exercise happens when the exercise is a ... http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_does_the_musculoskeletal_system_respond_to_acute_exercise what is Describe the musculoskeletal and energy

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    pain‚ discomfort‚ hunger‚ or thirst but usually unaware of their workings Proprioceptors: Like interoceptors‚ respond to internal stimuli‚ however their location is restricted Respond to stretch in skeletal muscles‚ tendons‚ joints‚ ligaments‚ and connective tissue coverings of bones and muscles Inform brain of one’s movements depending on stretch of organs (3) Compare and contrast phasic and tonic adaptation. Be able to provide one example of a receptor for each. Phasic: Fast adapting Bursts of

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    Athletes may have several reasons for using performance-enhancing drugs. An athlete may want to: build mass and strength of muscles and/or bones; increase delivery of oxygen to exercising tissues; mask pain; stimulate the body; relax; reduce weight or hide the use of other drugs. Athletes use anabolic steroids because they increase muscle strength by encouraging new muscle growth. They allow the athlete to train harder and longer at any given period. However‚ there is no coherent argument to support

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    System The Musculoskeletal System combines the skeletal system and the muscular system. All of the bones‚ cartilage‚ muscles‚ joints‚ tendons and ligaments in a person’s body compose what is known as the musculoskeletal system. The bones provide the body with a framework‚ giving it shape and support; they also serve as protection for internal organs such as the lungs and liver. Muscles are fibres that help to make deliberate movement of a body part or involuntary movement within an internal organ possible

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    Hang Ups EP-560 is fashioned to benefit its users to lead better lives in many ways by: • Supporting back pain relief • Alleviating blood circulation by decompressing the spine • Ameliorating stress in muscles and joints • Preserving your body in shape • Enhancing your upper core‚ muscle and back strength Over

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