muscle contraction
the muscle tissue breaks and then grows back stronger and thicker
it is damaged
a person can have a lot of pain or even maybe a disability if a particular muscle tissue is injured...
A myocyte, which is also known as a muscle cell, is a long, tubular shaped cell that develops from myoblasts to form the muscle. This process known as myogenesis. Groups of muscle cells form muscle tissue.
If the demand for oxygen is not met for a long period of time, the cells within the muscle tissue will die.
An increase in the amount of Lactic acid in the muscle tissue causes cramps and a burning sensation. Also cramps are caused by insufficient water or minerals such as potassium.
well you dont have it anymor learned it from science
skeletal muscle tissue,cardiac muscle tissue smooth muscle tissue
Muscle tissue is deep to epidermal tissue. Epidermal tissue is superficial to muscle tissue.
No, your muscles will decrease in size when you stop exercising. Google muscle catabolism
In the lungs, oxygen saturation of hemoglobin is close to 100% due to high oxygen levels in alveoli. In exercising tissue, oxygen saturation can drop to around 70-75% as oxygen is released to supply energy for muscle contraction.
Muscle tissue never turns into fat. Of course, if someone stops doing strength training without also changing the quantity and nutritional composition of their diet, then that person is likely to lose lean muscle tissue and add body fat. However, those are two different kinds of tissues and one cannot turn into the other. .