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What is the property of muscle?

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What is a property of muscle whereby a steady or constant state of partial contraction is maintained in a muscle?

Muscle Tone


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This is the property of muscle that gives it the ability to stretch without damage?

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the heart works continuesly right from our birth till our death.the heart is made up of cardiac muscle which does not fatigue or doesnot need any stimuli to make it work unless it has a good supply of nutrients.


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The property that allows any cell in the cardiac muscle to begin an action potential, or a cardiac conduction, leading to cardiac contraction.


What property of a heart muscle must be altered in order for an electrocardiogram to detect a problem?

The changes in electrical conductance is needed for the EKG to detect a problem.


What the meaning of polynucleated?

Polynucleated (if the word really exists which I see no reason why it shouldnt) refers to a cell having the property of many nucleas's within it. An example of a polynucleated cell would be skeletal muscle as opposed to cardiac and smooth muscle which are uninucleates.


Function of cardiac muscles?

The function of cardiac muscle is to pump blood.


What is the difference between muscular strength and muscular power?

muscular strength is the capacity or the limit of your muscle. muscular power is how much can your muscle exert.


What connects muscle to muscle and connective tissue to muscle?

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