1. A - the other two options describe muscular endurance, not muscular strength.
2. B - you are correct.
3. B: False - you are correct again.
4. B: False - correct again.
5. B: False - correct yet again.
6. B (A and C mean the same thing) correct.
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Answer:
a. Controlled instability
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that this is done by creating what is called controlled instability. This is a type of simulated instability which the patient/client must learn to overcome in order to increase their balance and stability awareness. This instability is controlled and adjusted by the trainer.
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Answer:
A. hormones; gonads
Explanation:
When it comes to human anatomy, secondary sex characteristics are features that appear during puberty.
For men, these include increased body hair, the ability to grow facial and chest hair, lack of rounded hips, increased upper body strength, and the ability to generate muscle mass faster than women.
For women, they include the relative lack of body hair, rounded hips, decreased upper body strength, decreased ability to generate muscle mass as fast as men, breasts, ability to nurse children, a menstrual cycle, and increased body fat.
These traits are developed by hormones (testosterone in men, and estrogen and progesterone in women) produced by the gonads (testes in men and ovaries in women).