It's a hamstring injury. The hamstrings are the three posterior thigh muscles: semimembranosus, semitendinosus and biceps femoris. All three of them <span>cross the hip and the knee joint and because of it, they help with the knee flexion and hip extension (straightening). </span>
The answer is B: no
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By several tries and studies
Answer:
1. Active
2. Passive
Explanation:
Active is high and passove is low
Cell division<span> is part of the life cycle of virtually all</span>cells<span>. </span>Cell division<span> is the </span>process<span> in which one </span>cell<span>divides to form two new </span>cells<span>. Most </span>prokaryotic cells<span>divide by the </span>process<span> of binary fission. In eukaryotes,</span>cell division<span> occurs in two major steps: mitosis and cytokinesis.</span>