Answer:
The option A, releasing fimbria to for fertilization is not a function of the female reproductive system.
Explanation:
The fimbria are not released during fertilization. The fimbria are small projections evolving from the fallopian tubes which are present very close to the ovaries. The fimbria assist the egg for moving from the ovaries to the uterus. The fimbria are used for fertilization but they are not released during fertilization.
Fimbria play an active role during ovulation also.
Hence, option A is not correct.
The longer he rides, the bigger the role nutrition plays in his performance. If he gets that wrong and eats too little or too much, he will lose strength, stamina and mental focus and feel sick during the bike ride. He mainly wants to eat Carbohydrate, not protein or fat that fuels your muscles when exercising. During digestion, Carbohydrates such as pasta, bread, fruit, energy bars are absorbed into the bloodstream as glucose, a simple sugar that is stored in the liver and muscles as glycogen. When you exercise, stored glycogen is broken down into glucose to supply energy to working muscles
The cold water immersion has four phases. The first one is Cold Shock Response, the second Cold Incapacitation, the third Hypothermia and the last Circum-rescue Collapse or also called post-immersion collapse. Stage 4 (post-immersion collapse) of cold water immersion can occur even after being rescued. During this stage senses are heightened and stress hormones are surged through the body, helping the person survive. After the rescue <span>a mental relaxation occurs. This creates decreased output of the stress hormones. Blood pressure drop and muscles fail, causing collapse.</span>
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The appropriate answer is 3. Fats. Fat is a triglyceride molecule. Collectively fats form a type of tissue known as adipose tissue. The primary function of fat is energy storage but when concentrated in adipose tissue it provides thermal insulation and also doubles as a shock absorber for vital organs in the body.
Nucleic acids transmits genetic information and is used in cellular activities such as protein synthesis. Carbohydrates when broken down provides heat but are not involved in insulating the body.