<span>Warming up before exercising
prevents the cause of injuries, reducing muscle strain and improve muscle
performance. The answer is letter D. The goal of warming up is to increase body
temperature, increase neural activation, warm up the joints for our body to not
be shocked during exercising. It will get your blood flowing, clears waste from
your muscles, and brings fluids to your joints. It will improve the performance
in exercising by actively moving the joints and increase in muscular
performance at the same time eliminating injuries along the way. </span>
if its over 140 or at the exact then you have high blood pressure
Answers:
1. Thailand, Japan, & Hong Kong
2. Singapore
3. 23g of dietary fiber, iron, vitamin C, & potassium
4. Improves muscle strength, skin health and even lowers blood pressure.
5. Normally, You can eat durians when they fall to the ground on their own.
6. 134(in Malaysia)
7. Malay archipelago.
8. Thailand
9. I don't know
10. Singapore
11. The Esplanade theater & I don't know
12. Typically 2-7 pounds
13. I am not sure but here are some uses I found:
- In Sabah, red durian is fried with onions and chilli and served as a side dish.
- Malay Candy
- Ice cream(!!)
- Thailand, durian is often eaten fresh with sweet sticky rice, and blocks of durian paste are sold in the markets
- Young leaves and shoots of the durian are occasionally cooked as greens.
- Moluccas Islands the husk of the durian fruit is used as fuel to smoke fish(Not really eating :)
Hope this helps!
Note: I do not know part of #11 and #9 because I don't have the article. Happy learning!
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Answer: Third-order neurons
Explanation:
Third-order neurons in the thalamus, brainstem, and midbrain project to the central nervous system, which allows pain perception and interpretation.
Also, the limbic and reticular tracts are activated by third-order neurons, resulting in arousal and emotional responses to pain.
When stimulated, nociceptors (first-order neurons) in the skin, muscles, joints, arteries, and viscera transmit pain impulses to the spinal cord.
Second-order neurons in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord transmit the pain impulse to higher brain areas via spinal pathways.
The thalamus is the primary relay station for pain impulses.