Oh great! I had to wake up late today because of course I have a big presentation today! Okay, I have an idea. Let me go brush teeth first though.
Kay, let's put some milk and bananas into the blender and go brush. Time to drink my milkshake. It should last a while without me getting hungry. Drink and sort books and papers. Drink and sort books and papers. Drink and sort books and papers. Finally! Time to shower.
Okay, all I have to do is catch the bus. Ready, let's go! Phew! Now let's do my math homework. Now to give the presentation. Okay, done. Ashley going and.... I did it!!!!
<span>This would be the antagonist. These molecules oppose the actions of the agonists. Antagonists are typically responsible for returning a muscle to the position it was in before the movement took place. These molecules are typically on opposite sides of a joint so as to be counteracting forces.</span>
Answer: Gibbons v. Ogden, (1824), U.S. Supreme Court case establishing the principle that states cannot, by legislative enactment, interfere with the power of Congress to regulate commerce.
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Because the colder it is, the lower the pressure in the tire is. The cold temperature will bring down the tire pressure and cause it to deflate.