Yes. You are correct. The rapid movement causes them to use more energy and build up more lactic acid so they tire faster.
its false... skeletal muscles cannot react quickly and they don't tire easily...
Skeletal muscles react very quickly of all three muscle type, probably.
Involuntary can (and does) work continuously (all your life).
Generally not. The striated (skeletal muscles) usually act quickly. Smooth muscle is found in blood vessels and the gut and contract more slowly and tonically.
i am not too sure about that however these examples may help: example of a smooth muscle-when you blink skeletal musle -when you speak, aka "striated muscle" - quick reacting muscle fibers.
Yes. You are correct. The rapid movement causes them to use more energy and build up more lactic acid so they tire faster.
if i remember correctly, we have receptors throughout our body which will transfer all sensations to our brain, which will then immediately send a signal back to react. Example: by placing your finger over a lit candle, the heat from the flame will cause your receptors in your finger to react by quickly alerting the brain that there is something foreign affecting the body, which in return, the brain will transmit signals through the body causing your skeletal system and muscles to react accordingly.
The advanatage of agility training, is that you are training your muscles in your body to react quicker, so if in a game situation, and you need to dodge around a player, then your muscles can react quickly to work explosively to move from one point to another as quickly as possible.
because it makes you react quickly by using fast twitch fibres in your body which makes your muscles react.
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In the muscular system, the muscles that react quickly are primarily the fast-twitch muscle fibers, also known as Type II fibers. These fibers are designed for explosive movements and rapid contractions, making them essential for activities like sprinting and weightlifting. Fast-twitch fibers fatigue more quickly than slow-twitch fibers, which are more suited for endurance activities. Overall, the quick-reacting muscles are crucial for high-intensity, short-duration activities.
Not quickly enough.