eyes,legs,
Examples of characteristics are: composition, color, density, odor, toxicity.
Examples: rubbing alcohol, beer, liquid detergent, vinegar, gasoline.
Kitchen examples: wine, beer, vinegar, juice, coffee.
Examples: rubbing alcohol, beer, liquid detergent, vinegar, gasoline.
examples of plants with modified roots.....
eyes,legs,
They contract when stimulated by motor neurons of the Central Nervous System or CNS (Martini & Nath, 2009).Reference:Martini, F. & Nath, J. L. (2009). Fundamentals of anatomy & physiology. San Francisco: Pearson/Benjamin Cummings.Voluntary muscles are ones that you have the ability to consciously control: Arms, legs, mouth, head movement, etc. Most of the major muscle groups used or movement and communication are voluntary.Involuntary muscles would be things like your heart and the muscles around your intestines, which you generally cannot consciously control.The skeletal is called "voluntary" muscle because it is usually subject to conscious control.Voluntary muscles are muscles that move because you decide to cause them to move. You also have involuntary muscles that move on their own without your thinking about it, and usually you are not able to influence their movement much.Voluntary muscles are muscles that move because you decide to cause them to move. You also have involuntary muscles that move on their own without your thinking about it, and usually you are not able to influence their movement much.
The classification of muscles are based on five factors and they are location, neural control, anatomy, output, and typical activity. Examples of muscles include skeletal muscles, involuntary muscles, and normally relaxed muscles.
it is the master control system for the other systems of the body. it takes input from the 5 external senses and many internal sensory systems and sends back control signals, mostly to muscles, to assist maintenance of a steady state and avoid dangers to increase the chance of survival.
TYPES OF BEHAVIOR1. Overt 2. Covert 3. Simple 4. Couple 5. Conscious 6. Unconscious 7. Rational 8. Irrational 9. Voluntary 10. Involuntary
There are three types of muscle tissue found in the human body. There are visceral muscles, which consist of smooth muscle tissue, which is controlled by the autonomic nervous system and responds to both hormones and neural stimulation. Smooth muscles have no striations, as the nucleus is centrally located. Thus, they are involuntarily controlled. Then, there is cardiac muscle, which is only found in the heart and is also stimulated by neural activity and hormones. Lastly, there are skeletal muscles, which aid in the movement of the body and is mostly attached to bones by means of tendons. These muscles are striated, and are voluntarily controlled. Skeletal muscles can further be sub-divided into two categories: red and white muscles. Red skeletal muscle tissue consists of a chemical not found in the white skeletal muscle called myoglobin. Myoglobin is a protein-like molecule, which aids in the storage of oxygen, which is essential to its function. Thus, this extra molecule is responsible for giving red muscles their coloring.
TYPES OF BEHAVIOR1. Overt 2. Covert 3. Simple 4. Couple 5. Conscious 6. Unconscious 7. Rational 8. Irrational 9. Voluntary 10. Involuntary
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1. Deltoids 2.Biceps 3. Abdominals 4. Quadriceps 5. Pectoral 6. Latissimus 7. Trapezius 8. Triceps 9. Gluteals 10.Hamstrings 11. Gastrocnemius 12. Urethral Sphincter Muscles
1. Deltoids 2.Biceps 3. Abdominals 4. Quadriceps 5. Pectoral 6. Latissimus 7. Trapezius 8. Triceps 9. Gluteals 10.Hamstrings 11. Gastrocnemius 12. Urethral Sphincter Muscles
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