Q 1 -How do you interpret that a muscle injury may play a role in the development of atrophy with aging? any old person is sure that his muscle is weaker than a young person and takes a long time to heal. The term sarcopenia refers to the loss of muscle mass that occurs when the person is getting old . On the basis of study results showing that muscle mass is only moderately related to functional outcomes, international working groups have proposed that loss of muscle strength or physical function should also be included in the definition. There are two types of muscle atrophy: * Neurogenic atrophy :is the most severe type of muscle atrophy. It can be from an injury to, or disease of, a nerve that connects to the muscle. This type of muscle …show more content…
It is found second rate compared to the uterus and back to the urinary bladde. The male reproductive system: the male reproductive system organs are testes, prostate glands, sperm ducts, urethra and penis *Sperm duct during sex, the released sperm cells pass through the sperm ducts. *Testes These are oval organs about the measure of substantial olives that lie in the scrotum, secured at either end by a structure called the spermatic rope. Most men have two testicles. The testicles are in charge of making testosterone, the essential male sex hormone. *Prostate gland a gland surrounding the neck of the bladder in male mammals and releasing a fluid component of semen. the function of the prostate gland is the secretion of prostate fluid. *The urethra: the pipe by which pee is passed on out of the body from the bladder, and which in male vertebrates additionally passes on semen. *The penis: Penis: This is the male organ utilized as a part of sex. The glands of the penis additionally contains various delicate nerve …show more content…
Q 4 -Discuss- Is pregnancy altering the state of Health? Yes. When a woman get pregnant its not just carrying a baby in her body ,she well suffer a lot of other medical problems like: 1-breast: in her early months of pregnancy she well feel that her breasts became tender and large because the breast is preparing for breastfeeding. 2-frequent urination: the blood volume increases during pregnancy which puts more pressure to the kidneys. 3-shortness of breath: Before the end of the pregnancy, with the child squeezing up against the stomach, she may feel as though you can't get enough air. This is called dyspnea. 4- Iron deficiency is the most common cause of anemia in pregnancy. Folate-deficiency anemia. Folate is the vitamin found naturally in certain foods like green leafy vegetables A type of B