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Biomechanics is derived from Greek words, BIO + MECHANICS. Bio means living thing and mechanics is a field of physics. Thus, it is the branch of science which deals with the forces related to body movements. Biomechanics is defined as systematic study of mechanics of body joints. According to Wikipedia, “Biomechanics is the study of the structure and function of biological system of humans.”
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Fundamental quantities are those physical quantities that cannot be expressed in terms other quantities. It is independent on its own. For example: Mass, Length, time, temperature, electric current.
Mass- Represented as M, SI unit is kg
Time-Represented as T, SI unit is seconds
Length-Represented as L, SI unit is metre
Number of atoms-Represented as mol, SI unit is mole
Light intensity-Represemted as L, SI unit is candela
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Biodiversity further classifies into three major types. They are:
- Genetic Diversity: It is basically the variety of species expressed at the genetic level by each individual in a species. No two individuals belonging to the same species are exactly similar. For example, in the species of human beings, each human shows a lot of diversity in comparison to another human. People living in different regions show a great level of variation.
- Species Diversity : It is the biodiversity observed within a community. It stands for the number and distribution of species. The number of species in a region varies widely depending upon the varied environmental conditions. For example, it is usually observed that civilizations residing beside water bodies show more species than the one compared to the areas away from water bodies.
- Ecological Diversity: It defines the diversity observed among the ecosystems in a particular region. Different ecosystems like mangroves, rainforests, deserts, etc., show a great variety of life forms residing in them.
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