Your skeleton responds to weight bearing exercises like jogging, weight lifting and so on. It responds by growing bigger bones. That gives the bones more strength and lets it with stand more pressure.
The hyaline chief of the cartilage responds by going through a thickening process, that process automatically increases the protection of the joint interface. It also increases the synovial capitals strength. The response to the bone growth provides additional protection for the joints against the results of activity movements and pressure on them.
The response is also useful because in later life it can reduce wear, tear and reduce the possibility of Arthritis. The joint is improved by the ligament's strength and flexibility meaning that the joint can with stand more strength without dislocating.
the effects of exersise on skletal systems are more efficent than it may seam.
Stress on bones causes them to develop more density and strength.
Musculo-skeletal Tissue
Muscle tissue whose cells have a banded appearance are classified as being striated. The two types of striated muscles tissue are the cardiac muscle tissue and the skeletal muscle tissue.
skeletal
formation of scar tissue
Heart and Stomach
skeletal muscles
Blood supply increases, muscle hypertrophies, lactic acid formation rises and partial pressure of oxygen falls. The endurance also increases. Skeletal system also includes bones. The bones become stronger too.
skeletal muscle
Yes, skeletal tissue is the only tissue out of musclular and smooth tissue that is voluntary because you do not have to force the others to move.
Skeletal muscle tissue differs from cardiac tissue in that skeletal muscles are striated muscles that require conscious stimulation to act, and cardiac muscles are smooth and basically run "automatically".
Musculo-skeletal Tissue
skeletal muscle
Smooth muscle tissue has a single nucleus in each cell :)
Skeletal muscle tissue.
Dense connective tissue such as tendons, which are very fibrose and very difficult to sever normally. Other tissues that are capable of contracting are smooth muscular and skeletal muscular, though the latter is stronger. Dense connective tissue does not contract. Muscle tissue does.
Smooth muscle tissue
Skeletal Muscle