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Skeletal Muscles

Alternatively: Voluntary Striated Muscle.

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Q: What are the muscles made like a rope called?
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What muscles are made like ropes?

Muscles are like ropes in a way that muscles can only pull (contract) not push. Think of a rope you can grab the rope and pull it


Example of mechanical devices that are like muscles?

Probably Rope. As it elongates, it stretches like muscles. Then it relaxes as it is not forced..


In cricket when a ball is hit for four what is the line the ball crosses over called?

Its commonly called the "boundary rope" (even if the actual material is not made of rope!)


What is a metal rope called?

A metal rope is also called a wire rope.


Does jumping rope build fast twitch muscles?

yes


Why is a tornado called a rope when it's about to die?

A dying tornado often looks somewhat like a rope as it twists and bends. Therefore, such tornadoes are sometimes called ropes.


Do you lose muscle when you use the jump rope?

No, jump rope makes you sweat, tired, and exhausted like an other exercise right? So no, it will accualy improve you're strength and muscles. Hope I've helped.


When muscles contracts it becomes shorter and thicker?

Muscle cells are also known as muscle fibres. A muscle fibre is made up of myofibrils. The myofibrils are made of many myofilaments. When myofilaments are stimulated by a nerve impulse they slide over each other contracting or shortening the muscles.


Can rope can be made from plant fibers?

Yes. Some rope is made from Hemp...


What is the rope in the luff of a sail called?

Cunningham rope


What is a Spear like weapon attached to a rope to cach marine animals?

It is called a Harpoon.


Do your bones move when you jump rope?

Yes, when you jump rope, your bones do move as they provide the structure and support for your body to perform the jumping motion. Bones are connected by joints and work with muscles to enable movement, including the repetitive actions involved in jumping rope.