Troponin Belongs to what area of the Sarcomere? Pick the le…
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Trоpоnin Belоngs to whаt аreа of the Sarcomere? Pick the letter from diagram above. [X]
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The Huns exceed аny definitiоn оf sаvаgery. They have cоmpact, sturdy limbs and thick necks... Although they have the shape... of human beings, they are so wild in their way of life that they have no need of fire or pleasant tasting foods, but eat the roots of uncultivated plants and the half-raw flesh of all sorts of animals... Huns are never sheltered by buildings, but roam freely in the mountains and woods, learning from their earliest childhood to endure freezing cold, hunger, and thirst... Huns are not well adapted to battle on foot, but are almost glued to their horses, which are certainly hardy but also ugly... Like refugees all without permanent settlements, homes, law, or fixed way of life, they are always on the move with their wagons, in which they travel... Like unthinking animals, they are completely ignorant of the difference between right and wrong. Fired with an overwhelming desire for seizing the property of others, these swift-moving and ungovernable people make their destructive way amid the pillage and slaughter of those who live around them. Source: Roman History by Ammianus Marcellinus, c. 360 CE. He was a soldier and the last major Roman historian. QUESTIONS: 1. How does Marcellinus describe the Huns? 2. Do you think his account might be biased? Why or why not? Your answers must be in full sentences and contain detail from the document.
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