1.) The process of ejaculation starts with : A testis will produce sperm cells. These sperm cells will travel through the vans deferens. The accessory glands (seminal vesicle and prostate gland) will produce a fluid that will be combined to the sperm cells that will be semen.
2.) The process of menstruation starts with: An ovary will produce an egg cell every month that will travel through the fallopian tube and will go to the endometrium, the lining of the uterus. Since the egg cell is not fertilized, it will not be remained to the lining. Instead, the endometrium that has many blood vessels will shed blood containing the egg cell and that is the menstrual blood.
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Answer:
a. QRS
Explanation:
In Human anatomy, cardiac cycle can be defined as a complete heartbeat of the human heart which comprises of sequential alternating contraction and relaxation of the atria and ventricles, therefore causing blood to flow unidirectionally (one direction) throughout the human body.
Generally, the cardiac cycle occurs in two (2) stages;
Diastole : in this stage, the ventricles is relaxed and would be filled with blood.
Systole: at this stage, the muscles contracts and thus, allow blood to be pushed through the atria.
The right atrioventricular valve (AV) comprises of three (3) leaflets (flaps) which opens and closes in order to allow for the flow of blood from the right atrium of the human heart to the right ventricle. Also, the right atrioventricular valve is saddled with the responsibility of preventing blood from flowing backward in the mammalian heart.
The QRS complex represents the time necessary for the impulse to travel through the bundle of His, the bundle branches, and the Purkinje fibers to complete ventricular activation or contraction, known as ventricular depolarization. QRS is simply a combination of the Q-wave, R-wave and the S-wave which represents electrical impulses.
Answer:
negative energy balance
Explanation:
Negative energy balance occurs when caloric intake is lower than energy expenditure
Replace a fuse after correcting the source of the overload.
Answer:
3, 12
Explanation:
According to ACSM, tests allowing fewer than 3 repetitions before momentary muscle fatigue measure muscular strength, whereas those that require more than 12 repetitions measure local muscular endurance. For muscular endurance Dynamic Repetition is always advised, where you repeat a particular test more than 12 repetition, where as for strength it is expected to do repetition one to three times.