1. Exercise develops physical fitness.
2. Range of motion is how far any body part can move in any direction.
3. Muscle myofibrils are made of both thick and thin filaments. These filaments are the used in muscle contractions. The thick filaments and thin filaments slide along each other during a muscle contraction.
4. Lactic acid is removed from muscles when there is an increased amount of blood flow (usually during exercise).
5. Posture is the way a person holds their body when sitting or standing.
6. Varicose veins occur when the veins are weakened and become twisted over time. Normal veins will flow in one direction and there is no back flow because of the valves. When veins are weakened and the valves don’t work properly, the blood can collect in your legs.
7. Antagonistic muscles pair with agonist muscles (best example is the bicep-tricep pair). This means that as one muscle contracts, the other will relax.
I would write about something that you are passionate about.
C is correct in this situation.
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Good morning, to our respected principal, teachers and fellow. I am Ana Bake from 12th standard. I am here to give a warm welcome to our respected principal and introduce him with our school. It is a matter of great honor for me to welcome the new principal of St. Thomas, Mr. William Shane. Our school was established in 2001 and from then our school has faced many challenges and overcome them with new strategies. Let me introduce you with few of the challenges our school face, shortage of teachers for inetrmediate standards, lack of co-curricular activities and sports, lack of computer learning opportunties, should focus on personal development, lack of parents-teacher interaction, school boundaries need to be sealed and career counselling for subjects such as physical education, music and dance. We have high hopes from our new principal that he will understand todays need and will solve all the challenges. We will support our school to overcome these challenges and keep our school's prosperity high.
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'The Many Faces in Nigerian Food' has a lot of purpose in the text cause of how it states the diversity in Nigeria, which leading to the many faces of traditional food. On the last paragraph it states how every dish has its own 'special spin' because of the diversity. You can see the many faces of Nigerian food just by the way you live, like the southern people live near the Atlantic ocean which means that effects the way they make their type of food, which means everyone has a way they style/make their food which reflects the many faces of food.
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Basically there's a lot in the text that can show you what 'The many faces of Nigerian food' since they show a lot of details and explanations. This wasn't much but hopefully this gives you an idea.