Answer: You should list the answer choices, however if you cannot, I will list all of the advantages of the lactic acid system:
- Provides more sustained high-intensity energy for between 10 and 180 seconds.
- Can work both anaerobically (without oxygen) and aerobically (with oxygen).
- There is a huge amount of glycogen stored in the muscles and liver which can be made available for energy.
- Fewer reactions than the aerobic energy system are needed to produce energy so it is faster (but not as fast as the PC system).
- It is more efficient than the ATP-PC system as the lactic acid system resynthesises two molecules of ATP as opposed to just one that the ATP-PC manages.
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Pros :
- supports bone health
- reduces your risk of acne
- promotes healthy growth and reproduction
- may lower your risk of certain cancers
- supports a healthy immune system
- supports your eyes from night blindness and age-related decline
cons :
- bone thinning
- liver damage
- headache
- diarrhea
- nausea
- skin irritation
- pain in the joints and bone
- birth defects
Answer:
Carl Lange
Explanation:
Carl Lange and william james developed a theory of emotions whereby emotions are the result of bodily reactions rather than the reverse.
According to James-Lange theory, external stimuli in the environment are received and decoded by the brain, but even before you consciously process it, your body is already responding with physiological changes such as increased heart rate, altered blood pressure or even pupillary contractions / expansions. So the emotions you develop are really based on these physiological changes. In other words, you might ask something like, “Why am I feeling excited?” James-Lange's explanation would be that, as you are breathing fast and your heart is racing faster, your brain concludes that you are excited!
Answer:
The answer is A) Circulation
Explanation:
Blood is carried through the body in blood vessels, or tubes, called arteries and veins. The process of moving blood through the body is called circulation. Hope this helped :)