Yes. When Muscles are overworked or two focused, they loose a sufficient oxygen supply to burn fat, so they must burn only sugar in anaerobic metabolism, and thereby producing Lactic Acid that causes the aching and burning feeling.
well you all know that blood is really blue ,but once it hits air it turns red that's why when you get a cut ,before you had a cut the blood was blue , but once the blood comes out and it absorbs the air it turns red.So with that said when the blood circulates in the muscle the blood is red and full of oxygen so the blood gives the muscle oxygen every time blood passes through it keeps giving the muscle oxygen 24/7<3
Well it doesn't actually carry food down there. The blood carries nutrients and oxygen to your extremities through capillaries. These are very tiny veins that branch off from the veins connected to your arteries. When you prick your finger or toe the blood that comes out is actually from one of these capillaries.
The name of the blood vessel which supplies glucose and oxygen to the heart muscle is an artery. Arteries carry blood away from the heart.
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A living muscle needs oxygen in the blood and muscle elasticity to contract and move.
It is important to keep oxygen rich blood separate from oxygen poor blood in your heart to prevent damage to the heart muscle, angina attacks or even myocardial infarction as heart muscle will dye without good oxygenated blood flow.
The myocard (cardiac muscle), the muscle that makes your heart pump, needs oxygen to function. This oxygen is distributed through the blood that flows in the coronary arteries, which lie around the cardiac muscle. When there is not enough oxygen in your blood, the cardiac muscle does not get enough oxygen to fully function and your heart will not be able to function, over time. This starts at about 3 minutes after stopping to get oxygen.
keratinThe correct answer is NOT keratin... the correct answer is myoglobin. This is the oxygen-binding pigment in muscle.
blood brings oxygen and nutrience to our muscle tissues
no thay do not
Are you talking about the heart? If so, the heart pumps blood through your veins and gives your blood oxygen. I don't think there is a hearty muscle.
The oxygen passes through a bloodvessel called artery to an actively respiring muscle cell.