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Yes, fascicular arrangement significantly affects a muscle's power and movement. Muscles with parallel fascicles, like the sartorius, allow for greater range of motion but generally produce less force, while pennate muscles, such as the rectus femoris, have a higher density of fibers and can generate more power despite a reduced range of motion. The orientation and length of the fascicles influence how effectively a muscle can contract and produce force during movement. Thus, the arrangement is a key factor in determining a muscle's functional capabilities.
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Power is distinct from muscle strength in that power refers to the ability to exert force quickly, while muscle strength is the maximum force a muscle can generate. Power involves both strength and speed, allowing for explosive movements, while muscle strength is more focused on the amount of force a muscle can produce.
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The main factor that determines the power of the muscle is the total number of muscle cells available for contraction.
Cardiac muscle is the foundation of the heart. Cardiac muscle is an involuntary muscle meaning that it works on its own. You engage it like you would an arm or a let. The cardiac muscle has a built in system allowing it to be virtually fatigue resistant. This is because cardiac muscle is loaded with mitochondria which are a cell's power house or power plant.
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