No heart muscles are different from arm muscles. They are not same either structure vise or by function wise , both have seperate entity and function.
half of your body will get old and the next will not
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You will have poor blood circulation throughout your body, primarily your legs. The heart acts as a forward pump. The deoxygenated blood comes in through the right side, so the enlarged right side will create less efficiency. Because of the lack of blood flow to the legs, you will probably have claudication when exercising or simply walking.
Anyone can suffer from a heart attack and it could only be minutes for the heart attack to kick in.
Answer I don't wish to scare you but I had a burning feeling in my left arm although my heart rate seemed normal. Turned out that I was having a heart attack. Go to the hospital, don't fool around, it could cost you your life.
No. Cardiac muscles are involuntary while skeletal muscles are voluntary, meaning you have control of the arm muscles, but not the heart muscles.
The myocardium does not have blood flow to the arm. The myocardium is the muscle of the heart and therefore only supplies blood to the heart.
The biceps brachii muscle will contract, pulling the lower arm up.
There are many things that can make your left arm hurt. A heart attack can cause this, as well as something as simple as a pulled muscle or a bruised muscle.
half of your body will get old and the next will not
The structure connecting the pectoral muscle to the humerus is the tendon of the pectoralis major muscle. This tendon attaches the muscle to the upper arm bone (humerus), allowing for movements like shoulder flexion, adduction, and medial rotation.
The muscles in your arms are bicep or tricep. Your Bicep muscle is the above part of your arm and your Tricep muscle is the under part of your arm. So tricep
dial 911. you coul be having a heart attack!
The Heart
Cardiac muscle is the foundation of the heart. Cardiac muscle is an involuntary muscle meaning that it works on its own. You engage it like you would an arm or a let. The cardiac muscle has a built in system allowing it to be virtually fatigue resistant. This is because cardiac muscle is loaded with mitochondria which are a cell's power house or power plant.
Yes they are. The Bicep muscle is attached to the humerus bone (upper arm) at the front. It's the muscle that contracts when you want to bend your arm at the elbow. The tricep muscle is attached to the same bone - but runs down the back. It straightens your arm when it contracts.
There is not a single muscle that rotates the upper arm. The name of the muscle that contributes in rotation of the upper arm is deltoid muscle.