What Are The 8 Locomotor Skills?
The following are the locomotor skills – running, walking, skipping, jumping, hopping, galloping, leaping, sliding. Walking backwards is another one... View Article
The following are the locomotor skills – running, walking, skipping, jumping, hopping, galloping, leaping, sliding. Walking backwards is another one... View Article
The quadriceps are composed of these muscles – Vastus medialis, Vastus lateralis, Vastus intermedius, and the rectus femoris all found... View Article
There are three sets of strong muscles in the thighs – adductor muscles (inside), hamstring muscles (back of the thigh),... View Article
Muscles move the body parts by contraction and then relaxation. Muscles could pull bones, however, it cannot get it back... View Article
Some symptoms of ataxia are – change in speech, poor coordination, tendency to stumble and unsteady walking observed, trouble with... View Article
It is usually distinguished by difficulty in walking in a straight path/line, poor balance, lateral veering, arm motion is inconsistent,... View Article
They move for several reasons such as finding food, a mate, a suitable habitat, escaping from being a prey/victim to... View Article
Also referred to as the musculoskeletal system, it is composed of skeletal muscles, skeleton, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, joints and other... View Article
It is the inability of the body to specifically regulate one’s own movements
On the basis of the nature of the R group, there could be several amino acids.
Amino acids are organic compounds comprising an amino group and an acidic group as substituents on the same carbon –... View Article
It encloses the nucleoplasm and the chromatin material.
In plastids, grana are the site of light reactions.
Chloroplasts in plant cells trap the light energy required for photosynthesis.
Plastids are pigment-containing organelles found in plant cells only.
They assist in oxidative phosphorylation and in the generation of ATP (adenosine triphosphate).
Ribosomes are involved in protein synthesis.
Yes, the Golgi body is a membranous organelle comprising flattened sacs.
The endoplasmic reticulum assists in the transportation of materials, it also helps in the synthesis of proteins, glycogen and lipoproteins.
Several membrane-bound vesicles referred to as microbodies comprise different enzymes. These are found in plant and animal cells.