satellite cells
During muscle cell mitosis, a single muscle cell divides into two identical daughter cells. This process helps in the growth and repair of muscle tissue by increasing the number of muscle cells, which allows for the muscle to grow in size and repair damaged muscle fibers.
I understand that Protein can repair muscle tissue as it is the only macronutrient that has nitrogen apart from carbon, hydrogen & oxygen. But why does the inclusion of nitrogen make protein capable of repairing muscle tissue? What is Nitrogens role in Muscle tissue repair?
I understand that Protein can repair muscle tissue as it is the only macronutrient that has nitrogen apart from carbon, hydrogen & oxygen. But why does the inclusion of nitrogen make protein capable of repairing muscle tissue? What is Nitrogens role in Muscle tissue repair?
The common term is "scar tissue".
it is damaged
Cardiac muscle cells cannot regenerate, meaning that they have limited ability to repair and replace damaged muscle tissue. This is because most cardiac muscle cells are terminally differentiated and do not undergo cell division.
Stem cells can repair a damaged heart by turning into new cardiac cells to replace the damaged tissue.
Mitosis is the term used for the type of cell division that occurs during the repair of damaged skin tissue.
Protein is important for muscle growth and repair because it provides the essential amino acids needed for building and maintaining muscle tissue. When you exercise, muscle tissues break down, and protein helps to repair and rebuild these tissues, leading to muscle growth and strength. Consuming an adequate amount of protein in your diet can help support muscle recovery and overall muscle health.
Tissue repair refers to the regeneration of damaged tissue using cells of the same type. It could either be a physical or mechanical restoration of the injured tissue.
Fibrosis is repair. When a tissue is damaged fibroblasts repair the damage and this process is called Fibrosis.
Muscle tissues