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What is the muscle tissue that is under conscious control?

There are three types of muscle, Smoothe, Skeletal and Cardiac. Smooth muscle is the type that is found in the viscera of the body and is involved in all the actions we do not have time to think about all the time so is under the control of the Autonomic Nervous System. The skeletal muscle is the type that moves the joints asn is named fof its connection to the bones of the body which skeletal muscles act on. This is the type that is involved in the finer actions that you must think about to perform and so these are the muscles under conscious control. The cardiac muscle is similar to the skeletal muscle in structure but is can generate its own rhythmic contraction under the influence of autonomic nervous action


How many times does a budgie's heart beat per minute?

A budgie's heart beats around 275-400 times per minute at rest.


How many heart beat does children beast a per minute?

70 times per minute


How does the number of time the nostrils open and close in one minute compare with the number of times the throat moves up and down in one minute?

The nostrils usually open and close about 20 times in one minute, whereas the throat moves up and down in synchrony with breathing, so it will move once for each breath taken. Therefore, the number of times the nostrils open and close in one minute would typically be more frequent than the number of times the throat moves up and down in one minute.


How many times can a hedgehog's heart beat in one minute?

52

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Which muscle contract about 70 times a minute?

cardiac muscle


What types of muscles make up the heart?

The heart is made up of heart muscle known as Cardiac muscle, or myocardium This contracts almost 70 times a minute and pumps about 5 liters of blood each minute.


Number of times the heart muscle contracts in a typical minute?

i dont know you should look that one up


How does the structure of cardiac muscle help it perform its function?

Cardiac muscle is also an involuntary muscle. (Do you need to tell your heart to beat?) It is a specialized kind of muscle found only within the heart. This muscle pumps blood through the body. The average person's heart beats more than 4,000 times in an hour (figuring on an average of 70 beats per minute), so, by time you turn 70, your heart will beat some two-and-a-half billion times. Cardiac muscle, like smooth muscle, does not tire.


How fast does an average heart contract in a minute?

It contracts around 70-80 times in a minute without exercise .


Term for the number of times you heart contracts in one minute?

Contractions,or beats .


How are skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle different?

Your cardiac muscle never gets tired, and it is the only muscle in it's category. Your skeletal muscle gets tired many times, and it has many other skeletal muscles in it's category. Your cardiac muscle is also a lot stronger than you skeletal muscle.Sorry, also your heart is an involuntary muscle. We have no control over it. Whereas skeletal muscles are voluntary, we decide to move them or not.


The difference between the structure of cardiac muscle and skeletal muscle?

One key difference between cardiac and skeletal muscles is that skeletal muscles are controlled by the nervous system, while cardiac muscles move involuntarily. In addition, cardiac muscles are only found in the heart, while skeletal muscles are found throughout the entire body.


When the heart is beating at a rate of 75 times per minute the duration of one cardiac cycle is?

.8 seconds


What is he organ that relaxes and contracts?

Typically that organ is your heart. It contracts and relaxes 72 times per minute, day and night, till your death. That means for hundred years.


What is the pulse rate indicating?

The number of times your heart contracts and pumps blood around the body per minute.


Can skeletal muscle be tetanised?

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.