This question is confusing. Are you asking if you see only a relaxed muscle fiber in EMs? Yes, you would only see that, not a contracted muscle fiber. The preparation could only be of a relaxed fiber.
contracted muscle and relaxed muscle whats are the difference? contracted muscle means its very very contracted and relaxed muscle means its very very relaxed
A relaxed stomach is when the muscles are not engaged or tightened, while a flexed stomach is when the muscles are contracted and tightened.
The opposite of cramped (space) is spacious, roomy, or open. The opposite of cramped (tense, tight, contracted) is relaxed.
The opposite of extended (moved out) could be retracted (moved in). The opposite of extended (relaxed, as with a muscle) is contracted.
one would be the amount of contractile strength that results from a muscle contraction.
Yes, because of the short refractory period of skeletal muscle (compared to cardiac muscle), skeletal muscle can be restimulated before the muscle is completely relaxed. If repeated enough times, the contractions fuse together i.e. they become tetanised.
Yes, the ciliary muscle is relaxed for distant vision, but is contracted for close vision.
Earthworm locomotion is conducted by waves of muscular contractions. The contracted segments seize the soil by the claw-like setae. The process of alternating the contracted segment with the relaxed segment causes movement.
The ciliary muscle is relaxed when you look at something that is far away.
When looking at near objects, the ciliary muscles are contracted. This contraction causes the lens of the eye to become more rounded, enabling the eye to focus on close-up objects through a process known as accommodation.
Yes. If not, the action at the joint will be incomplete and dysfunctional. As a whole, a muscle fiber is either contracted or relaxed (the all-or-none principal).
yes calcium is stored in muscles as it is necessary for muscle contraction and muscle contraction is very sensitive to the amount of calcium