ScottyDoc said:The WINNER of this week's Trivia will have his/her choice of one of these three Amazing FINAFLEX products...
2 Bottles of PURE TEST
or
1 Bottle of PRO XANTHINE 500-XT
or
1 Bottle of PCT REVOLUTION Black
* Again the WINNER has his/her choice between these three products, it is not for all three products, We specifically designed this prize to accommodate the WINNER & his/her needs to the best of our ability!
QUESTION...
If a person consumes 3,248 calories in a day and their macro break-down is as follows:
- 47% Protein
- 28% Fat
- 25% Carbohydrates
Answer these three questions:
1) How many grams of protein did they consume that day?
2) How many grams of Fat did they consume that day?
3) How many grams of Carbohydrates did they consume that day?
* Must show mathematical formula/breakdown of how you came to this conclusion…
The first person to answer questions 1, 2, & 3 showing their mathematical formula/work correctly will be the winner of this week’s TRIVIA….
Good Luck Ladies & Gentlemen!!!
1. 3248*.47/4=381.64g
2.3248*.28/9=101.05g
3. 3248*.25/4=203g
gotta be kiddin me...i had this soooo early but rounded a # come on scotty haha
:-( very true but 'twas not specified which macro he was referreing to.....
I think him having them in the correct order as in the answer for #'s 1,2, & 3 were labeled correctly... I mean Math is Math, I didn't say you have to put Protein = xxx, etc. # 1 was correct, # 2 was correct, & # 3 was correct, he showed his math, I call WINNER!!!
Doc, I'm going to have to start calling you the professor. I'm liking the new questions very nice brotha!
Hmmm got my eye on stuff in here...
ScottyDoc said:Today's Trivia Prize is 1 Bottle of
FINAFLEX PRO XANTHINE-500XT
Today's Trivia Question is (Education Time Ladies & Gents).....
- The winner will be the 1st person to correctly answer these 4 questions & required details in one post
(*editing posts is not allowed & will result in instant disqualificaton*)
1) How many bones are in the Human Body?
2) Approx. how many muscles are in the Human Body? *(+/- 3 will be acceptable as there is controversy as to exactly how many muscles are in the Human Body)
3) What are the three different types/categories of muscle in the Human Body (brief description of each type differentiating them from one another)
4) Skeletal muscle is usually divided up into how many different types of fiber? What is their technical name, common name, & color?
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Today's Trivia Prize is 1 Bottle of
FINAFLEX PRO XANTHINE-500XT
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- The winner will be the 1st person to correctly answer these 4 questions & required details in one post
(*editing posts is not allowed & will result in instant disqualificaton*)
1) How many bones are in the Human Body?
206
2) Approx. how many muscles are in the Human Body? *(+/- 3 will be acceptable as there is controversy as to exactly how many muscles are in the Human Body)
639 skelatal muscles (656-850 total)
3) What are the three different types/categories of muscle in the Human Body (brief description of each type differentiating them from one another)
Smooth
Skelatal
Cardiac
4) Skeletal muscle is usually divided up into how many different types of fiber? What is their technical name, common name, & color?
206
640
There are three types of muscle:
Skeletal muscle or "voluntary muscle" is anchored by tendons (or by aponeuroses at a few places) to bone and is used to effect skeletal movement such as locomotion and in maintaining posture. Though this postural control is generally maintained as a subconscious reflex, the muscles responsible react to conscious control like non-postural muscles. An average adult male is made up of 42% of skeletal muscle and an average adult female is made up of 36% (as a percentage of body mass).[3]
Smooth muscle or "involuntary muscle" is found within the walls of organs and structures such as the esophagus, stomach, intestines, bronchi, uterus, urethra, bladder, blood vessels, and the arrector pili in the skin (in which it controls erection of body hair). Unlike skeletal muscle, smooth muscle is not under conscious control.
Cardiac muscle is also an "involuntary muscle" but is more akin in structure to skeletal muscle, and is found only in the heart.
Cardiac and skeletal muscles are "striated" in that they contain sarcomeres and are packed into highly regular arrangements of bundles; smooth muscle has neither. While skeletal muscles are arranged in regular, parallel bundles, cardiac muscle connects at branching, irregular angles (called intercalated discs). Striated muscle contracts and relaxes in short, intense bursts, whereas smooth muscle sustains longer or even near-permanent contractions.
Skeletal muscle is further divided into several subtypes:
Type I, slow oxidative, slow twitch, or "red" muscle is dense with capillaries and is rich in mitochondria and myoglobin, giving the muscle tissue its characteristic red color. It can carry more oxygen and sustain aerobic activity. Type I muscle fiber are sometimes broken down into Type I and Type Ic categories, as a result of recent research.[4]
Type II, fast twitch muscle, has three major kinds that are, in order of increasing contractile speed:[5] Type IIa, which, like slow muscle, is aerobic, rich in mitochondria and capillaries and appears red.
Type IIx (also known as type IId), which is less dense in mitochondria and myoglobin. This is the fastest muscle type in humans. It can contract more quickly and with a greater amount of force than oxidative muscle, but can sustain only short, anaerobic bursts of activity before muscle contraction becomes painful (often incorrectly attributed to a build-up of lactic acid). N.B. in some books and articles this muscle in humans was, confusingly, called type IIB.[6]
Type IIb, which is anaerobic, glycolytic, "white" muscle that is even less dense in mitochondria and myoglobin. In small animals like rodents this is the major fast muscle type, explaining the pale color of their flesh.
Nice work there brotha! Hey Doc, what is the ruling on how often one can win? I don't remember?
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I always get busy right before the trivia. lol
Unfortunately I got busy at work and not in a fun way. lolWell if you are gonna miss it getting busy is a fun way to do so...![]()