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Parapodia are lateral appendages. They help in locomotion. Example: Nereis
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Rules of marriage:
(i) While sons were important for the continuity of the patrilineage, daughters were viewed rather differently within this frame work. They had no claims to the resources of the household.
(ii) At the same time, marrying them into families outside the kin was considered desirable.
(iii) The belief of Kanyadan, the gift of a daughter in marriage was an important religious duty of the father.
(iv) The Dharmasutras and Dharmashastra recognised as many as eight forms of marriage. Of these, the first four were considered as good while the remaining were condemned.
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Rules of marriage:
(i) While sons were important for the continuity of the patrilineage, daughters were viewed rather differently within this frame work. They had no claims to the resources of the household.
(ii) At the same time, marrying them into families outside the kin was considered desirable.
(iii) The belief of Kanyadan, the gift of a daughter in marriage was an important religious duty of the father.
(iv) The Dharmasutras and Dharmashastra recognised as many as eight forms of marriage. Of these, the first four were considered as good while the remaining were condemned.
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Lots of protein is needed by the weight lifters because weight lifting involves moving a resistance through a range of motion by bending joints and constructing muscles. Weight lifters need at least double protein intake of the average person due to the rigors of resistance training.
Protein is an important nutrient that help in rebuilding muscle strength and expedites recovery. That is the reason why weight lifters need it to heal their muscles so that they don't suffer micro tears.
Proteins gives your muscles a constant supply of nutrients and also keeps energy level on an even keel.
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Importance of Fluid Intake:
(a) To maintain water Balance.
(b) Help to transport nutrients throughout the body.
(c) Help to remove waste from the body.
(d) Sustaining performance, preventing dehydration and avoiding injury.
(e) Maintain blood sugar level and to delay fatigue.
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Components of the Cardiac Conduction System:
- Sinoatrial Node: The sinoatrial (SA) node is a collection of specialized cells (pacemaker cells), and is located in the upper wall of the right atrium, at the junction where the superior vena cava enters. These pacemaker cells can spontaneously generate electrical impulses. The wave of excitation created by the SA node spreads via gap junctions across both atria, resulting in atrial contraction (atrial systole) – with blood moving from the atria into the ventricles.
- Atrioventricular Node (AV Node) - The AV Node receives the signal from the SA Node with the help of Bachmann's Bundle. It takes a 0.1s delay for the signal to transmit from the AV node to the Bundle of His.
- Atrioventricular Bundle: The atrioventricular bundle (bundle of His) is a continuation of the specialized tissue of the AV node, and serves to transmit the electrical impulse from the AV node to the Purkinje fibers of the ventricles. It descends down the membranous part of the interventricular septum, before dividing into two main bundles: Right bundle branch – conducts the impulse to the Purkinje fibres of the right ventricle. Left bundle branch – conducts the impulse to the Purkinje fibers of the left ventricle.
- The Purkinje fibers (sub-endocardial plexus of conduction cells) are a network of specialized cells. They are abundant with glycogen and have extensive gap junctions. These cells are located in the subendocardial surface of the ventricular walls and are able to rapidly transmit cardiac action potentials from the atrioventricular bundle to the myocardium of the ventricles. This rapid conduction allows coordinated ventricular contraction (ventricular systole) and blood is moved from the right and left ventricles to the pulmonary artery and aorta respectively.
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The label that we/people use in their behavior which is different from the source. Which what people accept the norms of society is called the abnormal.
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The term motivation is derived from the Latin word movere, meaning “to move.” Motivation can be broadly defined as the forces acting on or within a person that cause the arousal, direction, and persistence of goal-directed, voluntary effort. Motivational theory is tasked with discovering what drives individuals to work towards a goal or outcome. Businesses are interested in motivational theory because motivated individuals are more productive, leading to more economic use of resources.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 6 months ago
The Soviet system gave primacy to the state and the institution of the party. This system centred around the Communist Party and no other political party was allowed. The economy was planned and controlled by the state.
Features of the Soviet system:
(i) The Soviet System was very bureaucratic and authoritarian.
(ii) Lack of democracy and the absence of freedom of speech.
(iii) Tight control over all institutions and was unaccountable to the people.
(iv) Russia dominated everything and people from other regions felt neglected and often suppressed.
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