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No, you cannot pull a muscle in your lung.
Muscles shorten when they contract because the muscle fibers within the muscle bundle slide past each other, causing the muscle to contract and pull on the attached bones, resulting in movement.
angle of pull is the angle between muscle insertion and the bone on which the muscle inserts
You can pull a muscle which means it really aches but you cant push a muscle
smoking (could be heart attack) or pulled a muscle Not a smoker, haven't done anything to pull a muscle.
Any muscle can be pulled. However, it is unlikely that you will ever pull your vaginal muscle. A cold compress can be used to ease the pain.
It means like when you pull a muscle ! :)
The functional unit of a muscle is called a sarcomere. Sarcomeres are made up of overlapping filaments of actin and myosin proteins. During muscle contraction, the myosin filaments pull the actin filaments closer together, causing the muscle to shorten and generate force. This process is repeated throughout the muscle, allowing it to contract and produce movement.
No. Muscles only pull (contract) and relax.
Yes they can
Yes.
No muscle cells push, it just depends which muscle is doing the pulling. In a common joint, one muscle is used to pull the body part one way, and a different one is used to pull it back.