Answer: Option C
Explanation:
The statement Calcium builds strong bones are allowed because they are health claims and health claims are allowed on the dietary supplements.
The dietary supplements are the materials or substances that is required when the person's daily requirement is not fulfilled by the food that he eats.
The statement claiming that the supplement helps in building the bones stronger is allowed because this is no therapeutic claim.
Calcium intake in the form of supplements can help make the bones stronger and further it can protect from disease related to bones.
"Vertebrae's" are parts that make up your spine. <span>The entire column sits on the "</span><span>sacrum", which is the bone that connects the spine to the hips.</span>
Answer:
1) Latissimus dorsi- A broad back muscle ( relative size of the muscle is the criteria)
2) Rectus abdominis- Parallel abdominal muscles ( the direction of muscle fascicles relative to its mid-line, is thee criteria)
3) Trapezius- Trapezoidal shaped muscle (shape of muscle is the criteria)
4) Biceps brachii- Muscle originating from two points (Origin of the muscle is the criteria)
5) Levator scapulae- A muscle which lifts the scapula (Function of the muscle is the criteria)
6) Flexor carpi radialis- Muscle which bends joints closer ( A Flexion) (Function of the muscle is the criteria)
7) Piriformis- Pear shaped muscle in the gluteal region of the lower limb (Shape of muscle is its criteria)
8) Gluteu medius- Medium largest gluteal muscle (Size of the muscle is the criteria)
9) Rhomboid major- Rhombus shaped muscle (shape of muscle is the criteria)
10) Pectoralis major- Large fan shaped breast muscle (Size and position of the muscle is the criteria)
Answer:
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