Answer:
Fast glycolytic fibres
1. Large diameter and large volumes of glycogen: The large diameter enables the fibres to produce contractile force.
2. Uses anaerobic glycosis to get ATP source: This works in low supply of oxygen which is where it derive ATP from during glycosis.
3. Break down ATP fast and contract fast as well: This occurs at the time when they fatigue quickly.
Slow oxidative fibres:
1. They possess a very large volume of mitochondria
2. They resist fatigue: This type of fibre type has the highest resistance to fatigue. They can function for long periods without being fatigued.
3. These are made up of muscles with long contraction duration.
Explanation:
These are examples of muscle fibres. The third one is known as the fast oxidative.
The slow oxidative and fast oxidative uses aerobic respiration while fast glycolytic uses anaerobic respiration.
A. true. The entente's control of the seas gave then an advantage over the alliance
Answer:
Correct answer is D. Europeans capture Jerusalem from Muslim forces.
Explanation:
Option A is not correct as during the Crusades Muslims didn't organized counter offensives against Christians in Europe.
B is not correct as this happened during the 4th Crusade.
C is not correct as this happened during the 3rd Crusade.
Last option is correct as Crusades captured Jerusalem and other major cities in the Holy Land, thus establishing Crusade states.
"Slavery had died out, replaced in the cities and factories by immigrant labor from ... Northern children were slightly more prone to attend school than Southern ...
Comparing and Contrasting the North and South. Directions - Copy ... Increase in factory work brought more people to live in the cities. • Cities were ... Small farmers had little or no education. ... 30,000 miles of track was laid by 1850. • Canals ...
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The 13 colonies believed that they deserved all the rights that people in Britain had, while Britain thought that the 13 colonies were best used in a way that benefited their country (crown,parliament). The British tried to impose taxes on the colonies because King George III had spent a lot of money on the French and Indian War. The colonies were outraged. One of the most famous outcries was the Boston Tea Party (taxed tea was shipped out and a bunch of colonists dressed up as indians decided to throw the tea into the ocean)