Answer:
Quadratus lumborum
Explanation:
Quadratus lumborum, commonly known as back muscle is a posterior abdominal wall muscle. The shape of the muscle is irregular as well as quadrilateral and broader below than above and is the the deepest abdominal muscle.
<u>The muscle originates by the aponeurotic fibers into iliolumbar ligament and internal lip of iliac crest for about 5 centimeters . It then inserts from the lower border of last rib (rib 12) for about the half of it's length and also by the four small tendons from apices of transverse processes of upper four lumbar vertebrae. (L1-L4).</u>
Answer:
Explanation:
cognitive and socioemotional
At 37 weeks pregnancy the brain of the baby is fully developed and is almost ready to be delivered.
- If Erin is having a second child, labor will probably be shorter. It is especially likely that contractions will start off weaker and accelerate in strength during the early stages (latent labor).
- When this occurs, Erin will might feel more at ease and your lower abdomen will undoubtedly feel greater pressure.
- Hearing, smell, and touch senses have developed and are usable.
- Deep grooves form in the cerebrum and the brain triples in size, providing extra surface area for neurons. Along some neuronal connections, myelin begins to form.
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The proportion of days for which the process will shut down for both broth x and broth in the distribution are 2.28 days and 3.34 days.
<h3>How to compute the number of days?</h3>
Mean ( u ) =4.9
Standard Deviation ( sd )=0.6
Normal Distribution = Z= (x - u)/SD
a. P(X > 6) = (6-5.2)/0.4
= 0.8/0.4 = 2
= P ( Z >2)
From the standard normal table.
= 0.0228 = 2.28 days
Broth x = 2.28 days
P(x > 6) = (6-4.9)/0.6
= 1.1/0.6 = 1.8333
= P ( Z >1.833)
From the standard normal table
= 0.0334 = 3.34 days
Broth y = 3.34 days.
The recommendation to the manager as to the broth that should be bought is broth x since it requires lesser days
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Answer:
Spermiogenesis
Explanation:
Spermiogenesis has four stages including Golgi stage, flagella formation, cap development and maturation stage.