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Dictionary » A » Associated movements Associated movementsAssociated movements normal involuntary limp movements that accompany voluntary movement, e.g., arm swing with walking. ![]()
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Results from our forumPutting them down - Metabolic Bone disease... One had developed lumps on parts of its body and had an odd disfiguration in the jaw. the other one was very slow, limp, lazy, and had weird jerky movements. I was appalled at how advanced it seemed in the leo. One had old bulbs the other one didnt offer appropriate an calcium regimen. So I suggested ...
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PostSynaptic Neuron... muscle movement The Cerebral Cortex, the outer lining of the cerebral hemisphere The Medulla regulates involuntary muscle action, breathing movements, diameter of blood vessels, heart rate... Hypothalamus and pituitary gland united the nervous system with the endocrine system. I'm leaning ...
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Enzymes and activation energy.... bonds to weaken and change with less energy. An enzyme therefore lowers the entropy of substrate, freeing them from translational and rotational movements. ii. Increasing reaction time: An enzyme acts as a biological catalyst, increasing the rate of the reaction without being changed into a different ...
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Re: Flagellum Motor:Is this Scientific?... a cat, when it comes to basic principles of movement there isn't such great diversity. Everything that moves follows the same similar function and movements to achieve its movement in the matter around it. These are based on Newtons laws of motion. Its not logical to say that because something ...
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Re: Flagellum Motor:Is this Scientific?... the subject of judging the past by the present. Slow and gradual is the pace set by evolution. Mountains move slowly and are measured by current movements--inches a year. Rivers cut out canyons--measured by today's erosion rates--ignoring catastrophic power. But then at the same time the measurement ...
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