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    The anatomy of a human exists as an extremely complex and complicated phenomena. Although human anatomy primarily falls under biology, it also incorporates various characteristics from other sciences including chemistry. Among these characteristics, lies the relationship that exists between acids and bases for the functionality of the body. Therefore one can conclude that, acid-base reactions affect the human body through its role in the digestive, urinary, and respiratory system while also…

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    Digestion of a cheese burger? Step 1. When you chew, saliva is added. In addition to being a liquid which moistens, softens and lubricate food, saliva contains enzyme called amylase, which breaks down starch. In the mouth the Meat patty and the bread could be broken down and digested. Step 2. The oesophagus has two layers. Its interior is lined with cells that are packed very closely together creating a smooth surface. The circular muscle around the outside of the oesophagus is also smooth…

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    Introduction Gastric volvulus is a rare but potentially life threatening condition that is defined by the pathological rotation of the stomach. There are many factors that contribute to the pathophysiology of this condition, for example laxity of the gastric ligaments. Gastric volvulus can be categorized according to the axis of the rotation and may result in an organoaxial, mesenteroaxial, or combined volvulus of the stomach1. This condition can be primary or secondary, with secondary being…

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    Cholecystitis, a condition also referred to as gallbladder disease, occurs when an individual’s gallbladder becomes inflamed. This inflammation is usually caused by gallstones, which block the tube through which bile is usually released. The buildup is responsible for the inflammation. Gallstones are common, particularly in Western populations. In the United States, gallstones are seen in approximately 6% of men and 9% of women. The incidence in children is not known; however, gallstones/biliary…

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    P5: explain the role and location of organs involved in digestion Gallbladder: • The purpose of a gallbladder is to store bile which is needed for the digestion of fats in food. Made by the liver bile flows into the larger hepatic ducts and goes into the gallbladder where it is stored and can be used by the body later • Your pancreas is one of the organs that secretes enzymes into the duodenum. The enzymes found in pancreatic juice break down all of the major nutrients, including carbohydrates…

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    The Venus flytrap is a plant native to wetlands on the East Coast of the United States in North Carolina and South Carolina. The scientific name for the Venus Fly Trap is Dionaea Muscipula. It’s one of the most fascinating plants to have ever existed due to its omnivorous nature. Darwin noted, “‘I care more for Drosera than the origin of species ... it is a wonderful plant, or rather a most sagacious animal. I will stick up for Drosera to the day of my death.” The Venus flytrap reproduces by…

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    ball. The rubber ball can come in different variations, depending on how easily it is to get the ball warm and bouncy. The type of ball used is determined by the player’s skill level. Squash mainly uses fitness components that include, agility, anaerobic capacity and muscular power. The dominant energy system that squash players use is the Lactic Acid System. The fitness component Agility is the ability of the body to remain balanced whilst changing direction. It is vital for squash players to…

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    is a district standardized test. I can provide what the question was about and what percentage of students got the question right and wrong. Table 1 Granite District 8th Grade Physical Education Benchmark Test Topic % Correct % Incorrect Anaerobic Exercise 54% 46% Muscular Endurance 81% 19% Cardiovascular Endurance 67% 33% F.I.T.T. Principle 92% 8% Cardiovascular Exercise 87% 13% Muscular Endurance 93% 7% Aerobic 67% 33% Total 77% 23% Source: Granite School District 8th Grade…

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    exercise with precise exercise intensities (2). The majority of the prescriptive work for exercise leans toward the estimated amount of contribution of the aerobic system during exercise based off of lactate formation and the determination of the anaerobic threshold (1). The most common type of test athletes undergo is the lactate threshold (Tlac) incremental exercise test (IXT). This test is meant to predict the maximal workload at which lactate…

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    Crossfit Research Paper

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    Without it, athletes wouldn’t be able to even finish the warm up sessions. CrossFit is a form of training that takes a great deal of anaerobic capacity to make movements more efficient and effective. CrossFit is a form of training that takes a great deal of anaerobic capacity to make movements more efficient and effective. Crossfit doesn’t take into account the weak. Once a sound strength base has been established, then it is important to work on…

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