What is the difference between lean muscle from high reps, and
bulk muscle from low reps?
Is there any molecular difference is it just more fat free?
Is it healthier?
I know lean muscle has more endurance.
Would its strength last longer if you just quit lifting?
What can you tell me.
Say between someone that does 8 to 10 reps and someone that does
17 to 20 reps.
And would it make it a better base for muscle if you did you17 to
20 then droped to 8 to 10 and then back up to twenty again?
I’m not always a big fan of supplements but are there any that can reduce the effects of aging on the skin? And Actually work?
and what are some foods that will age you quickly and I’m not just talking about aging on the outside but inside out.
I am 34 years old and I am starting to notice small lines developing. So I want to start with an anti aging skin care product line or routine. Can someone tell me what they are using or what you recommend and your results.
Hi friends can anyone suggest me some diet tips to be young for long live.. And also tell me some of the hospitals where they providing the medicines for anti-aging…
I have been looking at human growth hormone to increase my
recovery time and to gain a little more useful height and muscle.
I am still 17 and my growth plates are open. I was wondering of
the following which is the best. Tev-tropin, saizen, or
genotropin in relation to price, effectiveness, side effects,
etc.. I am still not sure im going to take it, but it would be
nice to know.
I do have access to these drugs, and i can get them.
What is the difference between lean muscle from high reps, and
bulk muscle from low reps?
Is there any molecular difference is it just more fat free?
Is it healthier?
I know lean muscle has more endurance.
Would its strength last longer if you just quit lifting?
What can you tell me.
Say between someone that does 8 to 10 reps and someone that does
17 to 20 reps.
And would it make it a better base for muscle if you did you17 to
20 then droped to 8 to 10 and then back up to twenty again?
I have a prof for human physiology who left back to UCLA the day before the exam (he was a drug and hormone researcher), and I couldn’t go to his last office hour session (he was visiting Cleveland State University as a guest lecturer for the drugs and hormones section of the class and I skipped some of his lectures so I was clueless).
Anyways, here were some of his questions from his past midterms at UCLA:
1) The drug hydrochlorothiazide is commonly prescribed to
patients who have problems with blood pressure. Are the effects
of that drug and aldosterone considered to be
a) synergistic
b) permissive
c) antagonistic
d) none of the above
2) Bovine growth hormone, also known is BST, is synthesized via
recombinant genetic technology and injected into cows to increase
milk production in cattle. Which of the following best describes
the process to make the hormone:
a) The plasmids of e. coli are manipulated to insert the
BST-producing gene, the e. coli are then used as production
machines to synthesize recombinant BST, rBST, which is then
separated from the bacterial population and purified before sale
to cattle farmers.
b) the genes for BST are directly inserted into the cattle, which
then show an increased synthesis in milk.
c) BST is made chemically, and sold to cattle farmers.
d) BST is not used to further lactation in cows.
3) How does Alprazolam, trade name Xanax, work to prevent anxiety
and panic symptoms?
a) It binds to dopamine receptors in the brain and blocks
dopamine binding to the brain, which in turn leads to a decrease
in excitatory signals.
b) It binds to the GABAa receptors in the brain, and causes a
conformational change in the receptor which makes it bind to GABA
more readily, increasing the inhibitory effect in the brain.
c) Xanax decreases ATP production by slowing down glycolysis.
d) All of the above.
Help, the midterm is on Monday!