<span>A seatbelt should be fastened so as to run diagonally across the chest and to fit low and tight across the waist. This ensures that, during the rapid deceleration experienced during a crash, the seatbelt will perform the intended function, that is, to keep the passenger in place within the vehicle.</span>
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Reflex action is the sudden uncontrolled reaction towards a certain stimuli eg response to hot iron
Reflex arc is the path taken by reflex action to a certain stimuli
Diagram depends to
Receptor(eg skin), receptor nerve(sensory neurone),centre reflex arc(spinal cord most of reflex action) they met relay neurone, motor neurone and ends at reflexor (eg muscle)
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b. become part of the body's structural systems.
Explanation:
- Minerals are the inorganic regulators needed for different functions inside the body.
- Minerals donot provide energy but involved in generation of energ through their metabolic function. (Hence option A is excluded)
- They provide a good medium for the protoplasmic activities (permeability of cell membrane and normal functioning of cell)
- Maintaining bod fluid balance.
- For structural units.
- Cannot be degraded in the body neither can be destroyed while cooking ( Hence option c and d are excluded)
- They become the part of the body's strctral systems (Hence option B is the right answer)
Since the other answer got deleted, i'll just answer it for you.
a sinoatrial node is the main pacemaker that begins each heartbeat located in the junctions of superior vena cava and the right atrium. It signals from the node that spread through the atria and determines the heart rates.
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If your just looking for a description here you go.
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Most spiral galaxies contain a central bulge surrounded by a flat, rotating disk of stars. The bulge in the center is made up of older, dimmer stars, and is thought to contain a supermassive black hole. Approximately two-thirds of spiral galaxies also contain a bar structure through their center, as does the Milky Way.
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