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A neutral atom has a mass number of 32 In what group does this element belong?

A neutral atom that is not an isotope with an atomic mass of 32 is sulfur. Sulfur belongs to group XVI.


Are the abdominal muscles the largest muscle group in the body?

If you are talking about actual mass size, the quadriceps and hamstrings would be the largest muscle group in the body.


Which hamstring muscle account for the substantial amount of muscle mass in the group?

I believe it is the Biceps Femoris muscle.


Whats the difference between muscle mass and muscle hypertrophy?

The difference between muscle mass and muscle hypertrophy is that muscle hypertrophy is the increase in size of skeletal muscle while muscle mass is the weight of your body muscle.


What is lean muscle mass?

an extra adjective that's not needed to describe muscle mass. Muscle mass is the amount of muscle in ones body as a % of their total weight.


Which of these increase muscle strenght?

It would have to be leg and muscle mass that is the answer on a+


What is the prominent bony mass that is located at the base of the skull and posterior to the ear?

The mastoid process is located at the base of the skull and posterior to the ear.


What is a hypodense mass along the posterior aspect of the uterus?

what is a hypodense in a uterus


How much muscle gain is possible if you work out every night?

It is best if you give a muscle group at least a day or two of rest to give time to GAIN the muscle. If you lift every day you aren't going to gain good muscle mass.


When you gain muscle do you gain pounds?

Yes, because as the size of your muscle increases, the mass of your muscle increases. And when the mass of your muscle increases, so does the weight.


What element hase an atomic mas of 106.42?

Element Palladium has an atomic mass of 106.42 .It has atomic number 46.It belongs to the group of transition metals.


Which burns more fat a lean muscle or bulk muscle?

Answer There's no such thing. Muscle is muscle. There are no "lean" muscles or "bulky"muscles. Some people have a greater muscle mass, some have less muscle mass- but that mass is muscle. A pound of muscle is going to require energy to stay around. If you have a greater muscle mass, you'll have a greater metabolism. He's right you know. This is really splitting hairs!