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Answer:
B) skeletal system.
Explanation:
The muscular system is working with the skeletal system and such phenomena is usually termed as Musculoskeletal System.
The Musculoskeletal System comprises of the bone, ligament, muscles, cartilage, tendons, etc. Bones are connected to these muscles fibres that house receptors via connective tissues (e.g tendons and ligaments). They muscle keep the bones in place and doesn't make them indisposed. The role of the bone are to provide firmness, and rigid stability of the body. so, when receptors in the muscles communicates with the brain with information about position and movement, the feedback activity is performed by the skeletal system.
Answer:
(3) results in the production of more ATP in muscle cells
Explanation:
When exercising, Oxygen is introduced to the muscle cells via the Red Blood Cells. Hemoglobin which is carried by the Red Blood Cells binds with these oxygen to to supply the muscle cells with oxyenated blood. Thus, as blood flows into the muscle cell during exercise, there is increase in the rate at which oxygen is carried to the muscle cells.
On the otherhand, Carbondioxide is not carried to the muscles cells but it is diffused out of the bloodstream as bicarbonate ion (HCO⁻₃).
The change in heart rate that occurs between 1 and 5 minutes of exercise is an adaptation that: results in the production of more ATP in muscle cells. Thi s is becuase, Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a compound with high potential energy. The synthesize ATP molecules in the muscle cells is gotten from complex molecules such as carbohydrate, proteins and fats. So during exercise, there are more production of more ATP in the muscle cells to assist in the degradation of carbohydrate, proteins and fats that give rise to pyruvate, amino acids and fatty acids respectively.
I think it is D. Ask the doctor what the writing says. If that's wrong, then it's C.
The 7 essential nutrients
The nutrients are: water, protein, carbohydrates, fiber, fat, minerals and vitamins
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