Skeletal Muscles
Skeletal Muscles
Skeletal muscle
skeletal muscle
Skeletal Muscles tire quickly, smooth muscles tire slower than Skeletal, and Cardiac Muscles never tire.
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.
Depending on what kind of race, the tires get worn quickly during the race.
Once you start to exercise, your body has to make sure that the muscles that are now working much harder receive the oxygen and fuel they need to keep contracting. The various body systems must begin to work faster and harder to meet this extra demand. The muscles start to work harder, requiring more oxygen and producing more carbon dioxide, which needs to be removed
Skeletal. Definitely. Skeletal Muscle moves bone whereas smooth muscle is found in organs and other parts of the body (stomach, veins, arteries, etc.)
Involuntary can (and does) work continuously (all your life).
skeletal muscle
Bald tires can effect anything concerning braking. You will not stop as quickly with bald tires as with tires with tread period. No matter if you have ABS or not.
Yes they do.
This is a recumbent exercise bike that is made for indoor usage and you can't put off road tires on this unit.
Yes. Muscle is always perfused because cardiac output is constant ... That is unless the heart stops working. The other mechanism by which a muscle would cease to be perfused is if a tourniquet is applied or the blood supply is severed (i.e. trauma). Isometric exercise does not allow relaxation of the muscle. This causes rapid depletion of ATP. The cells begin to undergo anaerobic metabolism to keep up with energy requirements. This is why muscle tires quickly and begins to burn during isometric maneuvers.