Answer:
The correct answer would be - floor opening.
Explanation:
A floor opening is an opening or entry or hole that is at least 12 inches or more than that in the pavement, yard, platform, floor or anything in which someone or something can fall in it.
It is made for the entry or exit of person to fix anything under or above this pavement or platform. The best example of these floor openings is stair or ladder pit, manway hole, or hatchway.
Thus, the correct answer is opening - floor opening.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
You need BOTH macromolecules and micro minerals to stay alive, and insufficient amounts of either one will make you considered to be unhealthy. For example, one micro mineral is iron. If you do not have enough iron in your body, your red blood cells cannot carry oxygen through your body.
There are three types of muscle contraction: concentric, isometric, and eccentric.
Concentric: In a concentric contraction, the muscle tension rises to meet the resistance then remains stable as the muscle shortens. During eccentric contraction, the muscle lengthens as the resistance becomes greater than the force the muscle is producing.
Isometric: An isometric exercise is a form of exercise involving the static contraction of a muscle without any visible movement in the angle of the joint.
Eccentric: An eccentric (lengthening) muscle contraction occurs when a force applied to the muscle exceeds the momentary force produced by the muscle itself, resulting in the forced lengthening of the muscle-tendon system while contracting
This is heavily disputed, and honestly, it varies on a person-by-person basis. Some people are visual learners (so it's effective for them to use videos and pictures to help them study), some prefer being hands-on, etc...
Generally though, I'd say the most effective method that works for most people is through visceralisation. This is the process of associating concepts, words. phrases etc. with your different senses (sound, touch, images...). You can read up more on it by searching up "visceralisation for studying".