The answer is smooth muscle.
The muscle tissue of a fully active brain will reproduce instantaneously; if damaged during exercises, as the brain has the most potential, and is fully alert of all of its operation perimeters: when performing at full power, and processing within parameters!
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Smooth Muscle.
Smooth Muscle
Smooth Muscle
I think it's skeletal
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The fastest a muscle fiber can contract is 0.01 seconds or less. However, this is not necessarily the speed that the actual muscle contracts at. For example, the human eyelid can only blink in 0.15 seconds.
The fastest a muscle fiber can contract is 0.01 seconds or less. However, this is not necessarily the speed that the actual muscle contracts at. For example, the human eyelid can only blink in 0.15 seconds.
All types of Muscle tissue contract... This includes Skeletal and Smooth muscle tissue.
A living muscle needs oxygen in the blood and muscle elasticity to contract and move.
The muscles know as Type IIx (also known as type IId), which is less dense in mitochondria and myoglobin. This is the fastest muscle type in humans. It can contract more quickly and with a greater amount of force than oxidative muscle, but can sustain only short, anaerobic bursts of activity before muscle contraction becomes painful (often incorrectly attributed to a build-up of lactic acid). N.B. in some books and articles this muscle in humans was, confusingly, called type IIB.The muscle with the fastest reaction time is the muscles used to close your eyelids. These are very close to the brain which is one reason why they are so quick. The other reason is if an object is seen coming towards the eye, it will close to prevent severe damage from occurring. Sometimes you will not even notice your eyes closing and then you are hit by something.
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Smooth muscle cells contract in response to fluid flow.
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it is tiny muscle fibers that contract and expand the muscle
No, as the muscle is dead (it doesn't contract like while the muscle is still alive either). However, it will contract if you give it an electrical "jump."
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connective, muscle, and epithelial I believeconnective, muscle, and epithelial I believeThe three types of muscle tissues:1. The voluntary or striated- muscle responds to concious commands.2. The Involuntary or non-striated - responds automatically3. The Cardiac (heart) muscle - the muscle of the heart itself.I hope this answers your question.