muscle system
Ribosomes
Lokomotor movements involve the whole body moving from one place to another, such as walking or running. Non-lokomotor movements involve the body staying in one place while parts of the body move, such as bending, swaying, or stretching.
The two types of fertilization are 1. Internal fertilization 2. External fertilization Internal fertilization takes place within the body of the female. External fertilization takes place outside the body of female. It takes place by layong eggs.
Two types of body movements in dancing are isolations, where different body parts move independently of each other, and locomotor movements, which involve traveling through space.
The fuel in the combustion reaction that takes place in every cell in your body is glucose. Glucose is a type of sugar that your body breaks down to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) through a process called cellular respiration.
the difference between locomotor movements and non-locomotor movements is locomotor movements is a movement that moves the body from one place to another while non=locomotor is a movement that stays only in one plays.
Saponification takes place in places where fat is stored in the human body.
Ribosomes
the fertilization takes place inside the fem. body ..........(internal) the fertilization takes place outside the female body ...(external)
Lokomotor movements involve the whole body moving from one place to another, such as walking or running. Non-lokomotor movements involve the body staying in one place while parts of the body move, such as bending, swaying, or stretching.
The vibration takes place in the body.
diffusion takes place in the alveoli
it takes place in your body cells
Cellular respiration takes place in the mitochondria of cells in the body.
Marching in place Jogging in place Shaking the whole body Swinging the body Turning in place Jumping in place By: Julian Ingrid S. Pupos
Ingestion takes place in the mouth.
Decussation typically takes place in the brainstem and spinal cord, where nerve fibers cross over from one side of the central nervous system to the other. This crossing is important for coordinating movements and sensory information between the brain and body.