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An isometric contraction is the name given to a skeletal muscle that does not shorten, but increases tension. The muscles generate force to protect themselves.
It's called muscular "tension." .
Voluntary muscles help you to perform voluntary movements.
Yes, that's true.False.
It is called a normal fault.
hemoglobin like compound that stores oxygen in muscles
elastic energy is produced when something is stretched and the tension in the object is called elastic potential energy.
Skeletal muscles are attached to the bones by tough cords called tendons. When nerve signals are sent from the brain and spinal cord, these muscles contract to produce movement.
True Tension may build to the muscles peak tension capacity, but the muscle neither shortens or lengthens example. trying to lift a car
A sound that's produced by a single wave at a constant frequency and with no overtones is a pure tone or a sinusoidial wave.
An isometric contraction is the name given to a skeletal muscle that does not shorten, but increases tension. The muscles generate force to protect themselves.
Am pretty sure its called the pulmonary surfactant that's produced from the lungs
A sound that's produced by a single wave at a constant frequency and with no overtones is called pure sound. This means that regardless of other characteristic properties such as amplitude or phase, the wave consists of a single frequency.
It is called a pure tone. It's a tone with a sinusoidal waveshape.
True; produced by Type II pneumocytes
It's called muscular "tension." .
The muscles in your upper thigh is called Hamstrings. Hamstrings are one of the strongest muscles in our body. They can also stand high tension that's why it takes long to fatigue those muscles. Good exercise specially squats can help make hamstrings strong.