The most common term would be "overuse injury"
Connective tissues called tendons connect muscles to bones.
Our bodies have different types of tissues that are used to connect all of our different parts.Bones are connected to other bones by special tissues called "ligaments." But when bones are connected to muscles, the special tissues are called "tendons."
No!Muscles that work in pairs are called antagonistic muscles.Tissue is a level between single cells and complete orgenisms, e.g. organs are made out of gruops of tissues.
That is called aerobic exercise.
your muscles get so tired from all the exercise that they can't handle the amount of exercise, because of this your muscle produces a chemical called LACTIC ACID which then causes cramp/stitch......
Before exercise, muscles receive signals from the brain to prepare for activity by increasing blood flow and releasing energy stores. During exercise, muscles contract and work harder, causing microscopic damage. After exercise, muscles repair and grow stronger through a process called muscle hypertrophy.
Arteries are what carry oxygenated blood to the muscles and tissues.
Muscles contain an oxygen storage pigment called myoglobin. Myoglobin helps muscles store and transport oxygen for energy production during exercise.
tendons. Formed by colagen and other parts of extracellular matrix
The stress,strain in muscles of a human body is called soft tissue injuries
If you are refering to BIOLOGICAL tissues, which it sounds as if you are... Tissues which work together are called ANTAGONISTIC, and this usually refers to muscles. (This means that when one muscle contracts (pulls) the other one relaxes. They work together to move the bone)
This is called aerobic exercise. All aerobic activity requires oxygen.