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Muscle tissue
All types of Muscle tissue contract... This includes Skeletal and Smooth muscle tissue.
The muscle has unique features that are only in the heart.These muscles are involuntary striated muscle which are only found in the wall of the heart. This is specialised muscle that can contract, Cardiac muscle, like other muscles, can contract, but it can also carry an action potential (i.e. conduct electricity), like the neurons that constitute nerves.Furthermore, some of the cells have the ability to generate an action potential, known as cardiac muscle automaticity.Read more: Why_is_the_cardiac_muscle_unusual
Stretchability does not belong to the functions of muscle tissue. While muscle tissue is stretchable to a certain extent, its primary function is not related to stretching or elongating. The main functions of muscle tissue are the ability to shorten or contract (known as contractility) and to pull on bones (known as pulling or moving bones).
Somatic type of nerves stimulate the muscle cells to contract.
Strains are common muscle injuries caused by overuse or overstretching.
Overstretching of a muscle initiates a stretch reflex spasm where the muscle spindle cells relay a message to the spinal cord, and an efferent message is sent to motor units to contract the muscle, thereby causing a muscle spasm.
Stretching a muscle beyond its optimal length reduces its ability to contract. This is because the muscle can be torn or damaged.
Muscle loss. Have you not been eating?
Muscles cannot contract without calcium
It has the ability to contract.
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The ability of a muscle to contract and relax is dependent on the flow of calcium in and out of the muscle cell. Poor maternal intake of calcium increases the risk of hypertension in the adult offspring.
Muscle tissue
contract, causing movement and heartbeat
Every muscle has the ability to contract. It is what muscles do.
A sprain refers to the overstretching of ligaments. A strain reders to the overstretching of muscles.