Heat energy is transferred by conduction from the muscle to the cold pack.
Glycerinated muscle can shorten when ATP is present, allowing myosin cross-bridges to form and generate force. However, once ATP is depleted or unavailable, glycerinated muscle cannot shorten as it lacks the energy to power the cross-bridge cycling.
Creatine claims to give you more energy and muscle stamina. It also claims to increase your muscle mass. It also claims to minimize fatigue.
When a book is picked up,its potential energy is increased. The hand picking up the book is also gaining potential energy. The energy is coming from the muscles contractions involved in picking up the book. The muscle energy is a result of processing food nutrients.
You'll find more mitochondria in a animal cell because we produce energy through our mitochondria's. Plants make energy through there cell wall. We need more mitochondria's to make energy.
Mitochondria because this releases energy from stored food molecules which is used for power growth, development, and movement. muscle cells have a greater demand for this than any other body cells.
Heat energy is transferred by conduction from the muscle to the cold pack.
no, the muscle does not begin to contract the instant it is stimulated, rather a fraction of a second later!
Creatine phosphate functions in the muscle cell by storing energy that will be transferred to ADP to resynthesize ATP.
An injury to a muscle or a tendon is called a strain.
The energy in the food eaten by the workers transferred into muscle power and heat; then as mechanical force and again heat (friction) Originally the energy from the sun. It was the association of the Pharaoh with the sun god which compelled the Ancient Egyptians to build the pyramid in the first place!
Aerobic and anaerobic pathways. instant energy comes from anaerobic pathways (Glycolysis) and long durations come from aerobic pathways (Krebs cycle).
A muscle injury is a tear or bruise of the muscle itself. Muscle soreness is more commonly the burning from lactic acid trapped in the muscles that is burned off with strenuous use of the muscle.
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A muscle strain is an injury to one of your muscles that causes it to tear. They're one of the most common injuries, especially among athletes.
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Probably because the injury has kept you from exercising and using the muscle.
A sprain is an injury in which a muscle is overstretched or torn. Tendinitis is an injury that occurs when a tendon becomes inflamed or torn. That's the difference between a muscle sprain and tendinitis.