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Muscle is a soft tissue in the body composed of cells called muscle fibers, which are specialized for contraction. Muscles are responsible for producing movement, maintaining posture, and generating heat.
There are three main types of muscle tissue:
Skeletal Muscle
Attached to bones via tendons
Under voluntary control (you can c
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The abolition of slavery
Slavery is a type of forced labour in which a person is considered to be legal property of another. In many instances slaves were mistreated and brutalised, no legal rights and no means of escape. Although slavery of European citizens gradually became uncommon, slavery was still widely practised on the fringes of Europe and elsewhere in the world. With the abolitionism movement, which consists of a worldwide movement that sought out to abolish slavery, it pushed to the ruling...
Threats to Information Systems can be divided into unintentional (non-deliberate) and deliberate threats: Unintentional Threats: These occur without malicious intent but still cause serious risks. Examples include human errors (carelessness with laptops, weak passwords, unsafe internet use, mishandling devices) and social engineering (manipulating employees into giving confidential information). Deliberate Threats: These are intentional attacks aimed at harming systems. Examples are espionage/trespass
Algorithm analysis evaluates how efficient an algorithm is by measuring its resource usage. The two main resources analyzed are:
Programming Requirements:
This refers to how easy or complex it is to implement the algorithm in code. It involves understanding the logic, writing the correct syntax, and debugging. Simpler algorithms may require less programming effort but might be less efficient.
Time Requirements (Time Complexity):
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1. What was the dilemma of Karna in the episode of ‘giving away kavach-kundal’? What solution did he find and why?
#HUMAN RIGHTS :-
Human rights are inherent and universal to all individuals, regardless of their background or status. These rights, based on human dignity, range from the right to life to those ensuring a dignified life, such as rights to food, education, and freedom.
Key characteristics
Universal and inalienable: Applicable to all and should not be removed, except under specific legal conditions.
Interdependent and indivisible: Various rights are linked, with progress in one supporting others,
Biomechanics of the Spine
The spine is a complex mechanical structure that supports the body, protects the spinal cord, and allows controlled mobility. Its biomechanics are governed by the interaction of bones (vertebrae), joints, intervertebral discs, ligaments, and muscles. 1. Structural Features of the Spine *Vertebrae:*33 in total (7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral [fused], 4 coccygeal).*Vertebral bodies bear compressive load.*Facet (zygapophyseal) joints guide and limit motion.*Intervertebral...
Unit 2 sec A Q 1 Mention the name of scriptures regarding the temples and Write a short note
on Yagya Kund.
Two important scriptures that guide temple construction and rituals are:
1. Āgama – A collection of ideas that lay down rules for worship, temple building, spirituality, and rituals.
2. Mayamata – A text dealing with all aspects of dwelling places for gods and humans, from choosing the site to the iconography of temple walls.
Short Note on Yagya Kund
In the Vedic period, instead of temples,
1. Anterior Surface of the Trunk**Thoracic Region (Chest)
**Clavicles: Easily palpable, running horizontally at the root of the neck.**Jugular (suprasternal) notch: Midline depression at the superior border of the manubrium sterni.
**Sternal angle (Angle of Louis): At the junction of manubrium and body of sternum; corresponds to the 2nd costal cartilage and T4–T5 vertebrae.**Sternum: Palpable midline bone, body lies vertically down from sternal angle.
**Ribs and intercostal spaces: Ribs 1–7