Answer:
a.Hypotonic
Explanation:
Lower motor neurons refer to the spinal and cranial motor neurons that directly innervate skeletal muscles.
When injury occurs to lower parts of the motor system , such as motor systems or their axons , deficits may be well localized. If the motor nerve to a muscle is damaged , that muscle develop paresis or complete paralysis. If their motor nerves are transected ,muscles become flaccid (atonia ) and eventually develops atrophy.
Damage to these neurons is associated with :
1) Flaccid paralysis
2) Muscle atrophy
3) Fasciculations
4) Hypotonia
5) Hyporeflexia.
Hence option A is the right answer.
Answer:
The answer is cardiovascular disease
Explanation:
Depending on how long the person remains inactive and how many pounds do they put on will determine the risk of developing the disease. Not exercising and gaining weight has been shown to lead to cardiovascular disease and later to heart problems. But that is not that alarming for people who are around their normal weight.