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Muscle fatigue in human results from the overproduction and accumulation of lactic acid. It is usually produced in the muscle tissues during strenuous exercise.
During exercise the trained body learns to redistribute blood from less active tissues like the digestive organs & kidneys to the heart & skeletal muscles.
muscles get tired, reaction is slowed up and circulation of the blood increases
makes your muscles ache after exercise if you dont cool down properly. it can also cause cramps in your muscles.
The most common term would be "overuse injury"
Yes, both are. During exercise lactic acid is produced faster than the tissues ability to remove it resulting in an excess of lactic acid. This results in the "burn" felt in your muscles. The by-products of the metabolization of glucose are heat and lactic acid.
No, muscles do not create new cells over time; they merely generate microscopic 'tears' in the muscle after strenuous activity then fill in the 'gaps' which makes the muscles longer instead of having more cells.
Muscles are group of tissues.
myology is the specialized study of muscles and muscles tissues
muscle tissues are made as a result of working out. i think that this is how we get stronger
Hormones are produced by glands to stimulate cells or tissues into action
Muscles are tissues composed of fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body.