Between muscle fibers you will find fascia, which is a connective tissue that is very strong. Pound-for-pound it is stronger than steel. It is wrapped around each muscle fiber and called endomysium. When groups of muscle fibers are wrapped together, the fascia around the bundle, now called a fascicle, is called perimysium. When you group many fascicles together and wrap them in another layer of fascia, you have a muscle. The name of this outer layer of fascia connective tissue is epimysium. And when you wrap a functional group of muscle in a layer of fascia, it is referred to as deep fascia. Then between muscles and other tissues like the skin is a layer known as superficial fascia, also called the hypodermis.
it is the muscle in your body. it contains alot of energy and what no
The muscle spindle helps to control the contraction of muscles. It is a special sensory organ that uses sensory neuronal fibers to find how long the intrafusal muscle fibers are.
Mitochondria are the power-houses of every cell in your body (and all animals!). Inside these organelles the magic of respiration occurs through a process known as the "Krebs" cycle. Cells that use a lot of energy have the most mitochondria, most notably those that make up muscle, and any cell that divides frequently (such as basal cells in your skin). The body never puts the power-plant too far away from where it's needed, except in the case of nerve cells- These little guys use a TON of energy, but rely on other support cells to produce it! And you would find the most mitochondria in the muscle
Mitochondria is a cite in the cytoplasm also known as power house of the cell because of their energy generating ability in the cell. In humans there are many life activities that goes on in the body in order to make life possible. The prominent activity is that needs large amount of energy is reproduction. This occurs in the tissues, hence mitochondria are mostly found in muscle tissues for this life activity.
I find alternating between the breast stroke, the crawl and the back stroke works lots of different muscle groups, and as you are alternating between swims gives each muscle group a break/rest.
yes
Involuntary muscle is muscle that contracts on its own. You do not have to think about contracting it. You find this type of muscle in hollow organs such as the digestive tract. You also find a type of involuntary muscle in the heart.
Yes, all cells need mitochondria, even if only a few. Tissues are made of cells, and muscles and organs are made of tissues. Besides, how would we move if we did not have energy in our muscles?
ligaments connect bone to bone, tendons connect muscle to bone and cartilage is the semi solid bones that are present at the places where they required. For example: our external ears, nose, between 2 joints cartilage is present.
no. muscle is animal tissue
you go to the spa and you should find it
yes, because the tissues is made up of cells and every where in the body you can find cells