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Generally speaking, "assault" occurs when someone threatens bodily harm to another in a convincing way. Assault often is followed by battery, which is defined as unlawful physical conduct (often an act of violence, but also unwelcome sexual contact). Not all threats are considered assault.
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1. 3 aerobic exercises: long distance running such as a marathon, swimming (long distsnces), cycling (long distances). Most effective: the most effective exercise that is anaerobic doesn't exist. It all depends on the sport you are training for. Sport specific training is key. If you are a runer then running would be best. If you are swimmer then swimming is best etc. That being said, intensity matters as well. If you are not training at specific intensities that will stress your body then an adaptation will not be possible.
2. 3 anaerboic exercises: weight training, sprinting, plyometrics. Most effective: again depends on your goals.
3. AN AEROBIC SPORT: soccer
an anaerobic sport: powerlfiting
soccer requires aerobic glycolysis as your primary energy system. Uses carbohydrates as the primary fuel source. It is a long duration sport that requires one to run and sprint.
powerlifting: is a fast explosive sport. Doesnt require carbs. It relies on phosocreatine as the primary fuel source. Explosive movements at high intensities with maximal exertion.
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see above.
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The missing options are:
a.lining the pharynx
b.lining the trachea
c.within the walls of the alveoli
d.You would find epithelial cells in all of the listed answer choices.
The correct answer is d. You would find epithelial cells in all of the listed answer choices.
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Epithelial cells are in all the options mentioned above because they are the ones that form the tissue of the respiratory system, and that form a barrier between the exterior and the interior of the body as a mechanism of protection. They also are in the skin or the urinary system.
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impaired nutrient absorption capacity
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