It will be flexing.
isokinetic
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nonrapid eye movement
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Muscular Strength is defined as "The maximum force that can be generated by a muscle or group of muscles in one singular contraction. Muscular strength is affected by the following factors. -Cross sectional area of the muscle -Angle of pull -Length -Age -Gender -Number of fibres (motor units) recruited -Speed of contraction, depends on (Slow or fast twitch muscle fibres) -Shape of muscle -Type of contraction
The contraction of a flexor allows the arm or leg to bend
An isometric contraction builds tension but there is no joint movement.
concentric contraction is atype of muscle contraction which the muscle shortens while genrating aforce The muscle shortens to produce movement. A muscle contraction in which shortening occurs.
Skeletal or voluntary muscle is capable of rapid contraction and is responsible for skeletal movement.
Walking is an example of isotonic type of contraction. These are contractions which will force the length of the muscle to change and cause movement.
Isotonic range refers to a type of muscle contraction in which the muscle shortens during contraction against a constant load. This contraction allows the muscle to produce movement through a full range of motion. It is commonly used in resistance training to build strength and muscle endurance.
By tensing.
A contractile molecule is a type of protein that can change shape or size in response to energy input, allowing for movement or contraction. These molecules are primarily involved in muscle contraction and cellular motility, with examples including actin and myosin in muscle fibers. They function by interacting with each other to produce force and enable movement at the cellular or organismal level.
extensor
Isometric contraction is a type of muscle movement that does not result in any change in the angle between bones. This type of contraction involves the muscle producing force without changing its length or causing movement at a joint.
Isotonic contractions are the type that involve muscle movement. This movement is due to a change in length as the muscle fibers shorten or lengthen.
Muscle tissue is the only type of tissue in the body that is able to contract. This contraction is how movement is possible in the body.