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I decided to puck the familial acromegaly. Familial Acromegaly happen when are large amount of growth hormones are secreted during the stages of Adulthood. This is a non common thing to become hereditary. The Acromegaly happens because of many endocrine neoplasia Type 1 aka MEN1. This can also be called familial isolated pituitary adenoma. You can tell when some has this by there large hands, face, and feet. The persons jaw or chin might extend farther than normal due to the excessive hormones. Your lips may become thick. (You’ll have female rapper lips.) Familial acromegaly can caused a delayed reaction in puberty. The genitals may become de shaped or deformed. This is caused by excess hormones. Other side effects are weakness, trouble with eyesight, health and failure/problems.
Answer:
Planned, structured, and repetitive movement.
Explanation:
Exercise may be defined as the different body movements that increases the strength, flexibility and maintenance of the body. Exercise can be aerobic as well as anaerobic.
The exercise involves the repetitive movement of the body. The exercise should be planned and well sequenced so that one exercise can be repeated after the other exercise. The particular exercise is performed for the particular disease.
Thus, the correct answer is option (a).
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