the arterial oxygen difference is
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the difference between the amount of oxygen needed for totally aerobic muscle activity and the amount actually used
one would be the amount of contractile strength that results from a muscle contraction.
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arterial walls has smooth muscle and elastic fibers (strong and flexible) and capillaries are made up of a single layer of endothelial cells (thin).
Much lower... because arterial walls get their pressure via force of the left ventricle pumping into the arteries. Veins are not exposed to such force and get their pressure via muscle pumps.Much lower... because arterial walls get their pressure via force of the left ventricle pumping into the arteries. Veins are not exposed to such force and get their pressure via muscle pumps.
The difference between muscle mass and muscle hypertrophy is that muscle hypertrophy is the increase in size of skeletal muscle while muscle mass is the weight of your body muscle.
oxygen is released as a by product of photosynthesis performed by plants
Arterial walls are more muscular than the walls of veins. This muscle is smooth involuntary muscle.
contracted muscle and relaxed muscle whats are the difference? contracted muscle means its very very contracted and relaxed muscle means its very very relaxed
Lean muscle is dense.
i don't no what is the answer?