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Towards the end of a game, a team's pitcher begins to lose his focus and shortens his stride, uncoupling the kinetic chain at his hips. How will this impact his pitch? - correct answer uncoupling the kinetic chain from the legs and hips to the rest of the body will only lead to overall decrease in energy



If the majority of the baseball's kinetic energy comes from power generation in the legs and hips (0.9 efficiency) , approximately how much energy do the lower extremities produce in ...
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Towards the end of a game, a team's pitcher begins to lose his focus and shortens his stride, uncoupling the kinetic chain at his hips. How will this impact his pitch? - correct answer uncoupling the kinetic chain from the legs and hips to the rest of the body will only lead to overall decrease in energy



If the majority of the baseball's kinetic energy comes from power generation in the legs and hips (0.9 efficiency) , approximately how much energy do the lower extremities produce in ...
MCAT AAMC practice exam Chem PhysWhat quantity of Compound 1 (483.5g) must be provided to prepare 100.00 mL of solution with a concentration equal to Ki (60.3uM)? - correct answer M=mol/v



1 umol=0.000001 moles (1x10^-6)



2.92mg



If only [I] is increased, then [ESI] or [EI] increases. This is an example of:

A. the Bose-Einstein Principle.

B. the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.

C. the Le Châtelier's Principle.

D. the Pauli Exclusion Principle. - correct answer Solution: The correct ...
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MCAT AAMC practice exam Chem PhysWhat quantity of Compound 1 (483.5g) must be provided to prepare 100.00 mL of solution with a concentration equal to Ki (60.3uM)? - correct answer M=mol/v



1 umol=0.000001 moles (1x10^-6)



2.92mg



If only [I] is increased, then [ESI] or [EI] increases. This is an example of:

A. the Bose-Einstein Principle.

B. the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.

C. the Le Châtelier's Principle.

D. the Pauli Exclusion Principle. - correct answer Solution: The correct ...
Next Step FL 5 B/B2. During step 3 of the experiment, which components of the progeny most likely contained isotopes?



 A. Double-stranded DNA molecules containing 32P



 B. The cysteine or methionine residues of proteins containing 35S



 C. The cysteine or lysine residues of proteins containing 35S



 D. Single-stranded RNA molecules containing 32P - correct answer A is correct. The passage suggests that labeled DNA, but not protein, is passed between phage generations. Therefore, only ...
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Next Step FL 5 B/B2. During step 3 of the experiment, which components of the progeny most likely contained isotopes?



 A. Double-stranded DNA molecules containing 32P



 B. The cysteine or methionine residues of proteins containing 35S



 C. The cysteine or lysine residues of proteins containing 35S



 D. Single-stranded RNA molecules containing 32P - correct answer A is correct. The passage suggests that labeled DNA, but not protein, is passed between phage generations. Therefore, only ...
Kaplan FL 5 Missed ConceptsAre mitochondria self-replicating?

Yes, they have their own double-stranded, circular mtDNA.





What would happen if a tRNA for an amino acid inside a mitochondrion became non-functional? Why?

Protein production would not occur.



This is because we can not grab tRNAs from other mitochondrion or the nucleus, so the mitochondrion w/o the required tRNA would not incorporate the AA of interest.







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Kaplan FL 5 Missed ConceptsAre mitochondria self-replicating?

Yes, they have their own double-stranded, circular mtDNA.





What would happen if a tRNA for an amino acid inside a mitochondrion became non-functional? Why?

Protein production would not occur.



This is because we can not grab tRNAs from other mitochondrion or the nucleus, so the mitochondrion w/o the required tRNA would not incorporate the AA of interest.







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CrossFit Level 1CrossFit - correct answer Constantly Varied (CV), High Intensity (HI) & Functional Movement (FM)



Functional Movement: Nautral - correct answer Natural - part of our DNA - a product of evolution. Natural movements such as squats or presses. We mimic natural movements in daily life. These are sequence of movements that blend into other movements.



Core Fv - correct answer (High Force/Low velocity) (Fv/fv/fV)



FM - correct answer - Has the ability to move Large Loads (force)
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CrossFit Level 1CrossFit - correct answer Constantly Varied (CV), High Intensity (HI) & Functional Movement (FM)



Functional Movement: Nautral - correct answer Natural - part of our DNA - a product of evolution. Natural movements such as squats or presses. We mimic natural movements in daily life. These are sequence of movements that blend into other movements.



Core Fv - correct answer (High Force/Low velocity) (Fv/fv/fV)



FM - correct answer - Has the ability to move Large Loads (force)
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CrossFit Level 1 movementsAir Squat points of performance - correct answer Back flat

butt back

• Weight in heels

• drop below knees

• Knees track over feet



Air Squat - correct answer Stance - shoulder width, toes - straight ahead or out slightly

Stand up tall - maintain a neutral spine

Movement is initiated at the hip

Weight centered in foot

Knees should track outward

Hip joint should be below knee joint



Air Squat violations - correct answer lazy lumbar curve, butt wink, wei...
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CrossFit Level 1 movementsAir Squat points of performance - correct answer Back flat

butt back

• Weight in heels

• drop below knees

• Knees track over feet



Air Squat - correct answer Stance - shoulder width, toes - straight ahead or out slightly

Stand up tall - maintain a neutral spine

Movement is initiated at the hip

Weight centered in foot

Knees should track outward

Hip joint should be below knee joint



Air Squat violations - correct answer lazy lumbar curve, butt wink, wei...
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