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    Muscular System

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    primary function of the skeletal muscle is to produce fine movements to keep you alive. Skeletal muscle also contract as a reflex to a stimulus.”- (http://www.livestrong.com/article/114706-five-functions-muscular-system/- 06/12/12). Tendons or collagen fibres attach skeletal muscle to the bones in the body. Smooth muscle is involuntary‚ this means that it is under control of the autonomic nervous system. This type of muscles is found in the digestive system and blood vessels. They help to regulate digestion

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    Diverticulitis

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    this usually happens if the pouches become blocked with waste‚ allowing bacteria to build up causing infections. The main cause of Diverticular disease has yet to be discovered by doctors. But Many believe that a diet low in fibre may be the main cause. Diets low in fibre may cause constipation‚ resulting in muscles straining when passing a stool. This strain may cause Diverticula to form in the colon. Thorough examination of symptoms and effects of the diet related disease: Symptoms The

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    2 Week Diet Plan Part 2

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    Diet Plan for Bernard Brogan Appropriate for the Selected Activity When an athlete is in the middle of their peak season‚ they should focus on foods that enhance their performance and not damage it. Meaning that they have a balanced diet which gives the nutrients they need is crucially important for the athlete to reach their optimal performance and also aid recovery. There are different categories of sport that athletes fall into which help aid the planning of their diet plan. They are the following

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    Trigeminal Nerve V1, V2, V3

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    Trigeminal nerve: V1 and V2 Trigeminal nerve provides large root of sensory nerve to the front of the face and head‚ and a small root of motor nerves to innervate muscles of mastication‚ mylohyoid‚ and digastric (anterior belly) Sensory root Fibres Convey common sensation (touch‚ temperature‚ pressure‚ pain) to the skin of the front of the face and the scalp as far back as the vertex of the head Sensory innervation to the oral cavity‚ dental and paradental structures For this reason‚ branches

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    Carbon

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    Carbon fibre-reinforced carbon (aka carbon–carbon‚ abbreviated C/C) is a composite material consisting of carbon fibre reinforcement in a matrix of graphite. It was developed for the nose cones of intercontinental ballistic missiles‚ and is most widely known as the material for the nose cone and wing leading edges of the Space Shuttle orbiter. It has been used in the brake systems of Formula One racing cars since 1976; carbon–carbon brake discs and pads are a standard component of Formula One brake

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    materials. In modern times‚ paper has become a basic material‚ commonly found in almost all parts of the world. The basic process of making paper involves two stages: the breaking up of raw material (which contains cellulose fibre) in water to form a pulp (a suspension of fibres)‚ and the formation of sheet paper by spreading this suspension on a porous surface‚ and drying‚ often under pressure. Hand papermaking has enjoyed a major revival over the past 30 years‚ using new and innovative approaches

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    nso stage 2 class 8

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    1 Class 8 | MENTAL ABILITY 1. There are six houses in a row. Mr. Lal has Mr. Bhasin and Mr. Sachdeva as neighbours. Mr. Bhatia has Mr. Gupta and Mr. Sharma as neighbours. Mr. Gupta’s house is not next to Mr. Bhasin or Mr. Sachdeva and Mr. Sharma do not live next to Mr. Sachdeva. Who are Mr. Bhasin’s next door neighbours? (A) Mr. Lal and Mr. Bhasin (C) Mr. Sharma and Mr. Lal 2. If xa = yb = zc and y2 = zx‚ then the value of (A) 3. If (a2 +

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    P2: Outline the structure of the main tissues of the body. In this assignment I’m going to talk about the structure of the main tissues which are found within the body as well as what their role is in the terms of two named organs of the body. Tissues are a collection of similar cells that group together to carry out a specific function within the body. There are four different types of tissue found in the human body which include; epithelial tissue; connective tissue; muscle tissue and nerve tissue

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    Food Chemistry

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    Food Chemistry: Option F Food Groups: F.1 Food & Nutrients Food: any substance‚ whether processed‚ semi-processed or raw‚ which is intended for human consumption‚ and includes drinks‚ chewing gum and any substance which has been used in the manufacture‚ preparation or treatment of “food” but does not include cosmetics or tobacco or substances used only as drugs. Nutrients: any substance obtained from food and used by the body to provide energy‚ to regulate growth‚ and to maintain and repair

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    Skeletal Muscle Lab Report

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    This movement passes along the T-tubules where it triggers the release of Ca2+ allowing the thick and thin filaments to interact. As such sarcomeres are shortened pulling the ends of the muscle fibres to be close together. Tension of a muscle fibre production is directly related to the length of a sarcomere. Therefore a muscle is stimulated at its greatest length when tension generated is at its maximum. Similarly tension produced is most efficient when the maximum number

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