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How many legs does it have? Are its legs long or short? How many eyes and how many body parts does it have? Does it molt as it grows? Draw a picture ... Defense/Offense: How does it defend itself (and/or attack other animals)? Does it use teeth, fangs, claws, armor, horns, antlers, pincers, poison, a stinger, muscles, ... E-mail...
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www.enchantedlearning.com/report/animal/
www.enchantedlearning.com/report/animal/
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7. The winner of the “Strong Man” award for insects goes to the Leaf Beetle. How much weight can it pull? A. 10 times its body weight B. 24 times its body weight C. 43 times its ... 8. Humans have an estimated 762 distinct muscles. How many muscles can be found in some caterpillars? A. 250 B. 800 C. 1600 D. 4000...
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www.sciencespot.net/Pages/trivia.html
www.sciencespot.net/Pages/trivia.html
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Muscle is one of the more complex structures in the body and many of the details of muscle function remain obscure. ... Nerve / Muscle Connections Each of the more than 600 muscles in the body is served by a series of nerves and each muscle fibre is supplied with a nerve ending to tell the muscle cells when to contract.
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members.shaw.ca/copingwithillness/musc.htm
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Some have solved this problem by simply drinking the Winny injections. It's the same substance, also methylated to withstand the liver, the availability and price are better and its contained in water. So there really aren't many objections to this. ... Recommend this article to a friend by e-mail here!
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www.bodybuilding.com/fun/catwinstrol.htm
www.bodybuilding.com/fun/catwinstrol.htm
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It is a new and exciting supplement that is one of the most popular body building supplements today. HMB is a metabolite of leucine, one of the body's essential amino acids. Many of the world's champions and athletes are using HMB and receiving dramatic results.
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www.bodybuilding.com/store/musclegain.htm
www.bodybuilding.com/store/musclegain.htm
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Many young people experience dizziness upon rapid standing. ... This has been termed "initial orthostatic intolerance" by Wieling and others.2 This is a physiological response that is caused by rapid and large translocation of central blood volume to dependent body parts before neurovascular compensation can occur.
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/902155-overview
emedicine.medscape.com/article/902155-overview
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1. The short head is also known as the medial head, due to its closer location to the midline of the body. Its origin (recall that the origin of a muscle group is the more mobile sect. I.E. when the muscle shortens, ... Consequently, if you study an athlete such as Kevin Levrone, you will notice that these muscles,
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www.abcbodybuilding.com/magazine03/wrench/musclesofelbo...
www.abcbodybuilding.com/magazine03/wrench/musclesofelbowpart2.htm
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As is the case now during school opening season for many members of other university faculty, I received my notice over a week ago. It came from an academic support ... How strange. Swimming was taboo because it "softened the athletic muscles and ruined fine coordinatio"; ... E-Mail me when someone replies to this comment...
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kevin-blackistone.fanhouse.com/2009/09/01/college-athle...
kevin-blackistone.fanhouse.com/2009/09/01/college-athletes-overworked-and-exploited-what-a-shock/
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The fly moves 300 times its body length in one second, while the jet, at the speed ... Humans have 792 distinct muscles, grasshoppers have 900, and caterpillars may have as many as 4,000 separate muscles. An average man can pull about 0.86 times his own weight, but a leaf beetle (Donacia) can pull 42.7 times its own weight.
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www.nal.usda.gov/outreach/bugscolor.pdf
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