I can describe it in 4 sentences but try and think of what it would be like in an empty hospital, they're kinda creepy and suspenseful I think
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The normal body responses is when you exercise, your muscles act something like electric motors<span>. Your muscles take in a source of energy and they use it to generate force. An electric motor uses electricity to supply its energy. Your muscles are biochemical motors, and they use a chemical called adenosine triphosphate (ATP) for their energy source. During the process of "burning" ATP, your muscles need three things:</span>
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There are nine people on each team. In the field, there is a catcher, who catches the pitches that are delivered by the pitcher. The other seven players have the job of fielding the ball and trying to get the hitter out. When a player fields the ball, they catch it with their glove. They may catch the ball on the ground or in the air. If they catch the ball on the ground, they have to throw the ball to the infield players that are assigned to a base. If they catch the ball in the air, it is called a fly, and then the batter is out. There is an umpire in the field who is like a judge, the umpire decides if a runner is safe or out in the field. If the player is called safe by the ump, they get to stay where they are! But if not they have to back to the dugout! The first baseman catches and throws the ball to get the other players out! The team in the field tries hard to get batters out at first, so the first baseman is very busy. Then there are the second baseman and a third baseman who field the ball and guard their bases. The shortstop, who plays between second and third base, also fields the ball and backs up the second and third basemen when they need it. There are three outfielders who play in the grass area of the field. There is a left fielder, a right fielder, and a centerfielder. They are responsible for fielding the ball when it is hit in the outfield.
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