What happens when lactic acids builds up in your muscles?
None. There is almost no production of lactic acid in the muscle, pretty much all of it is in the form of lactate ions. They are not formed due to lack of oxygen, this is also a misconception, they are formed when the demand for ATP is too high to be met by phosphorilative oxidation, which produces more ATP per unit of glucose but does so at a slow rate.
What muscle would cause burning in the groin area?
Perhaps a fungal infection but if you are having problems the correct thing to do is go and see a qualified medical practitioner about the problem. Diagnoses can not be made over the internet the doctor needs to see the rash.
I have been to many doctors.. They have even do skin grafts and nothing shows up. This is very irritating to me.. burns all the time and sometimes looks like it is ready to bleed it is so red.
What is the antagonistic muscle to the coracobrachialis?
The Triceps Brachi is the antagonist for the Corachobrachialis, the Brachialis and the Biceps Brachi
The knee is stabilized on the anterior side by which muscle?
Which of the following are the four elements of fitness programs?
What muscles decrease the angle between the bones of a joint?
Flexors decrease the angles . Extensorsincrease the angles.
A neuromuscular blocker causes temporary paralysis by blocking the transmission of nerve stimuli to the muscles. This type of drug is used adjunctively to anesthesia to produce paralysis.
Biceps brachii and triceps brachii how do they work together?
The biceps and triceps are used to bend and extend the elbow. When your biceps contract it bends the elbow and when the triceps contract it extends the elbow. Also, when the biceps contracts, the triceps relaxes - and vice versa.
peristalsis is a distinctive pattern of smooth muscle contraction that propels food stuffs distally through the esophagus and intestine
What is the innervation of the forearm extensors?
The median nerve, supplies the lateral half of the arm, up to 1/2 of the fourth(ring) finger, while the ulnar nerve supplies the medial side of the arm, up to the pinky finger and the other 1/2 of the ring finger
peristalsis
What is the Difference between a labral tear and a rotator cuff tear?
The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles, whose combined mission is to keep the shoulder in its socket. A rotator "cup" doesn't exist in the world of anatomy. Perhaps you heard it from someone who mispronounced after not hearing clearly.
What is the function of the hair erector muscle?
i assumed you are referring to the arrector pili muscle. usually when you are cold or scared, this muscle contracts, pulling the hair follicle in a upright position. the dents created are called goosebumps. it provides insulation and protects the hair
Which type of muscle moves contents through hollow organs such as the intestines?
Something called smooth muscle moves the walls of all hollow organs except the heart. The muscle is called smooth because the microscopic subunits called sacromeres are not in any special arrangement. Skeletal muscle is called striated muscle because these units are in a uniform arrangement that appear as striations when seen under the microscope.