Answer:
Recreation refers to all those activities that people choose to do to refresh their bodies and minds and make their leisure time more interesting and enjoyable. Examples of recreation activities are walking, swimming, meditation, reading, playing games and dancing.
Leisure refers to the free time that people can spend away from their everyday responsibilities (e.g. work and domestic tasks) to rest, relax and enjoy life. It is during leisure time that people participate in recreation and sporting activities.
Sport refers to any type of organized physical activity, e.g. soccer, rugby, football, basketball and athletics.
Stressors, which is basically anything that puts a high demand on you.
Answer:
Glycolysis represents the cell's ability to catabolize molecules.
Explanation:
Glycolysis is the process by which glucose is degraded to form ATP molecules, which involves the catabolism of glucose.
Catabolic processes involve any process of degradation of a compound in its simplest components, which in turn are degraded with energy formation and some by-products. To produce ATP in the mitochondria - by aerobic route - glucose is converted into glyceraldehyde and then into pyruvate, with the final obtaining of ATP.
The other options do not match because:
- <u><em>Anabolism</em></u><em> is applied to the elaboration or synthesis of an organic compound.
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- <u><em>Protein synthesis</em></u><em> is an anabolic process, where a molecule is built from several components.
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- <em>Molecules like DNA can make faithful copies of their chains -</em><u><em>make copies of itself-</em></u><em> a process called replication.</em>
Answer: <em>True</em>
Explanation:
<u><em>Bench Presses</em></u>
<em>Flat Bench press works the middle of your chest (pectorals)</em>
<em>Incline Bench press works your upper chest</em>
<em>Decline Bench works your lower chest</em>
<u><em>Push-ups</em></u>
Standard Push-ups work the middle of your chest
Incline Push-ups work your lower chest (Yes not your upper)
Decline Push-ups work your upper chest (Yes not your lower)