Answer:
External and internal abdominal obliques, transverse abdominal, and rectus abdominis
Explanation:
The abdominal wall compression involves the action of four muscles:
- External abdominal obliques
- Internal abdominal obliques
- Transverse abdominal
- Rectus abdominis
- The external oblique, internal oblique, and transverse abdominis are the components of the lateral abdominal wall and the rectus abdominis is located medially.
- The rectus abdominis muscle helps in stabilizing side bending and supports the trunk.
- The abdominal obliques are involved in the rotation of the torso and bending along with the compression of the abdomen.
- The transverse abdominal helps in respiration.
- Besides there normal and routine functions all these muscles work together in abdominal compression.
Answer:
Within the past 50 years, there has been a significant temperature increase on the Earth. Our world is getting dangerously warmer. Is it because of global warming? Some people, the climate change doubters, say there is no such thing. However, if you look at all the facts, you can clearly see that the temperature is rising. Humans are the reason for global warming and the temperature increase of the world.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
a) water will move from the cell into the beaker acroas the cell membrane
b) solutes will diffuse into the cell
Explanation:
a) Osmosis is the phenomenon that describes the movement of water from a region of low solute concentration (high water concentration) to a region of high solute concentration (low water concentration) across a semi-permeable membrane. In this case, since the inside of the cell contains a lesser concentration of solute (150mm), water containing dissolved solutes will move osmotically into the solution of the beaker, which has a higher concentration of solute (500mM) via the cell membrane (semi-permeable membrane).
b) Diffusion involves the movement of particles or molecules from a region where they are highly concentrated to a region where they are less concentrated. In this case, solutes/ions will diffuse from the beaker (outside the cell) containing 500mM of solute INTO THE CELL containing 150mM of solute.