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The mechanical force of muscle contraction is generated by a sliding of thin filaments past thick ones.
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The most common form of muscle force production is the concentric contraction force.
Smooth muscle
When a muscle contracts, it performs work. It does this byA)converting chemical energy to mechanical energy.B)converting mechanical energy into heat energy.C)converting mass into energy.D)creating energy.
muscles use chemical energy in glucose , as the bonds in glucose break, chemical energy changes to mechanical energy and the muscle contracts.. well there you go that how you produce mechanical energy :)
Lactic acid builds up and causes muscle burn.
Mitochondrion
The most distingquishing characteristic of muscle tissue is the ablility to transform chemical energy into mechanical energy.
Unipennate is not a muscle but a pennate is a muscle. This muscle is located throughout the human body that allows high force production but little motion.
If you do not give your muscles one or two days of rest they will become fatigued and hinder your muscle production instead of increase it.
The series elastic component of a muscle is part of the mechanical model of plyometric exercise. The tendons attached to the muscle constitute the majority of the series elastic component. When the musculotendinous unit is stretched, as in eccentric muscle action, the SEC acts as a spring and is lengthened; as it lengthens, elastic energy is stored. IF the muscle begins a concentric action immediately after the eccentric actiopm, the stored energy is released, allowing the SEC to contribute to total force production by naturally returning the muscle and tendons to their unstretched configuration.