A skeletal muscle's blood supply is generally best described as?
Skeletal Muscles
No, sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves do not supply voluntary skeletal muscles. These nerves primarily innervate smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands, helping to regulate involuntary functions in the body. Voluntary skeletal muscles are under the control of the somatic nervous system.
No. Unlike skeletal muscles, the liver contains an enzyme known as glucose 6-phosphatase that can remove the phosphate groups and produce free glucose.
Because the nerve supply for muscles are mixed
Each spinal nerve provides the sensory and motor supply of an adjacent muscle mass (destined to become skeletal muscles) and the cutaneous supply of a dermatome (skin segment).
What nerves supply voluntary sketal muscles
It affects (!) them so that they start growing stronger, more enduring, and getting better blood supply.
Skeletal muscles contain muscle fibers, which are long, cylindrical cells that are multinucleated and striated due to the organization of actin and myosin filaments. They also contain connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerves, which supply nutrients and facilitate movement. Additionally, skeletal muscles have specialized structures called tendons that attach them to bones, enabling voluntary movement of the skeletal system.
muscles and tendons with the nerves to control them and the blood to supply oxygen and energy and remove waste
Blood brings oxygen and ATP, which react with one another (oxidation), to the muscle cells. The result of this oxidation process (aerobic) is energy and heat. (Most of the body's heat originates from muscle activity.) Skeletal muscles will not contract unless stimulated by neurons.
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Muscles supply support and a way for bones to move/bend at the joints without falling apart.