elasticity
passive stretching
if you're on OdysseyWare your answer would be Active stretching.............. =)
Muscle strength refers to the ability of muscles to exert an external force. It is typically measured by the maximum amount of force a muscle or group of muscles can generate in a single effort.
Elastic Deformation
Endurance
Yes, resting skeletal muscles primarily rely on glucose as an energy source. Glucose is broken down in a process called glycolysis to produce ATP, which is used for various cellular functions. During rest, when energy demands are low, glucose metabolism helps to maintain cellular processes and to store energy for future use.
The ability of a metal to be drawn out into thin wires is called ductility. Metals that are ductile can be hammered or stretched into different shapes without breaking.
The ability of muscles to perform over time without significantly losing strength is called muscle endurance. Regular, extended exercise is the best way to build endurance.
The amount the spring is stretched is called the displacement.
The deep muscles of the human body are generally called intrinsic muscles. The muscles that are closer to the skin are called superficial muscles.
The resting place at the end of a phrase is called a cadence. The distance between different pitches is called an interval.
the arm muscles which are called reflexs. the arm muscles which are called reflexs. the arm muscles which are called reflexs.