There is no one answer for this question since there are different ways to measure strength. There is absolute strength (maximum force),
dynamic strength (repeated motions), elastic strength (exert force quickly), and strength endurance (withstand fatigue).
How do massages relieve aching and sore muscles?
There are varied effects of massage on muscle tissue. This reduces physical stress on the muscle and improves the overall muscle balance and tone.
What is a muscle that is under control of the will?
There are no muscles that are controlled by force of will. Your brain sends messages to the nerves that control your muscles and that is what moves them.
How does obesity effect the muscular system?
too little carbohydrates provides less energy for your muscle to work with and too much fats and lack of carbs with promote the muscles to use fats as an energy reserves but the product of the biochemical reaction can harm the body. too little protein also prevents growth of muscles.
Where is muscle attached to bone?
muscle attaches to bone by a tendon. muscle is attached to an immovable bone, this is called orgin, and the other end of the muscle is attached to a movable bone. this is called insertion.
Can you lose muscle by running?
Yes and no, running works your legs. If you do not strain muscles, they cannot tear which what makes them stronger. Without the strain you lose muscle. When running you work your leg muscles, so those muscles you won't lose but upper body isn't worked as much so they will shrink.
What muscles are use to lift a glass of water?
The biceps brachii, deltoid (anterior portion), brachioradialis and brachialis are used when you lift a glass to drink from it
What muscle causes your hair to stand on end?
The arrector pili muscles makes the hairs on your arm stand on end.
What part of the brain controls the cardiac muscle?
The contraction of cardiac muscle is referred to as a heartbeat and is responsible for pumping blood around the body. Cardiac muscle is controlled by nerve impulses that are being sent all the time. The contractions of the cardiac muscles cannot be controlled as such.
What muscles are used when turning a doorknob?
biceps brachii,pronator quadratus,supinator/pronator teres(depending on the direction of rotation) for turning and flexor digitorum superficialis and flexor digitorum profundus for flexing the fingers and palm to hold the key in place. The main muscle however in turning a key is biceps brachii,while pronator quadratus hold the two bones of the forearm together.the supinator or pronater teres supinate or pronate the arm respectively.
What is one cause of muscle soreness after exercise?
The best way to relieve the soreness is to keep exercising every day and stretch after! Always stretch. that should keep you from getting sore the next day. Don't skip a night of exercise because ur body will get used to the stretching and then you'll be really sore after because u skipped a night.
What is the part of the muscle fiber that allows the fiber to contract?
The sacromere with the proteins actin and myosin allow the muscle cell (fiber) to contract.
A strong connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone?
Tendons attach muscles to bones. An example is the Achilles tendon that attaches your calf muscle (gastrocnemius) to the bones in your foot.
Does having big muscles mean im strong?
Yes and No - you do not have excess muscle over another however the muscle is naturally larger as it is covering more area (ie. it is not denser/deeper into the body than a smaller person's) . a larger person has to do some form of resistance/weight training or bodybuilding the same as others to tear down and rebuild.
Which hamstring muscle account for the substantial amount of muscle mass in the group?
I believe it is the Biceps Femoris muscle.
Muscle cells produce lactic acid during anaerobic fermentation. A buildup of lactic acid cause your muscles to feel tired.
How does the triceps and biceps work together to straighten your arm?
When lowering arm biceps relax and triceps contracts.
When one contracts the other relaxes when you move it forward and downward.
Which nerve supplies the deltoid muscle?
Axillary nerve C5 and C6, a branch of the posterior chord of the brachial plexus
When leg muscles respond to a stimulus by moving the foot this response depends on the function of?
Nerves
What muscle used for elbow extensor?
The triceps brachii is the muscle of the body primarily used to extend the elbow. It is a long muscle that originates in the scapula.
What muscle flexes the vertebral column like when you bend over to touch your toes?
erector spinae?
I believe it is the iliopsoas (combination of the psoas major, psoas minor, and iliacus.) On a sidenote it also flexes the thigh.