By doing the below things you can expect to increase your biceps
Why are muscle cells good at their job?
Muscle cells, like all cells, are specialised to carry out their specific functions. Muscle cells need relatively large numbers of mitochondria. This is because they respire more than most other types of cell, in order to release the energy for muscle contraction, and hence movement.
What is The type of muscle tissue forming the heart muscle?
Cardiac which is involuntary and striated muscle tissue
Involuntary
The heart is composed of cardiac muscle tissue. This type of tissue contracts rhythmically without external stimulus. Each cell will have it's own pulse until it comes into contact with another cardiac muscle cell, then they will synchronize their movements with each other. Over all the heart automatically responds to your bodies need for increased oxygen by speeding up, then slowing back down as the need is satisfied.
Cardiac muscle.
Cardiac muscle tissue.
cardiac muscle.
The muscle in the heart is cardiac muscle. Cardiac muscle is a striated involuntary muscle tissue.
Cardiac muscle, which is involuntary striated muscle.
Cardiac muscle is found.
Cardiac Muscle is found in the heart.
Cardiac muscle
That would be cardiac, its only found in your heart.
I only know one, but its the septum.
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Cardiac muscle.
Its called the cardiac muscle. Or it is the involuntary muscle. the cardiac muscle which is the muscle that can play a part in cardiac arrest
The (cardiac muscle) which is the involuntary muscle which you cannot control
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Heart muscles are long, striated, involuntary and fatigueless muscles. They are known as cardiac muslces. The heart is an organ as well as a muscle.
cardiac muscle
The heart is made of cardiac muscle. It is involuntary muscle. That means that a person can not make it work by thinking about it. There are two other types. One is smooth muscle, which has no visible striations and it also involuntary. This is found in arteries and the walls of the digestive, urinary, other hollow organs and respiratory tracts and the irises of the eye. The last type is voluntary muscles such as found int muscles that move your bones. The heart is a MUSCLE.
What muscles do you have control over?
You have control over the muscles in the body parts where you feel you can move. For example, you have control over your leg muscles because you can move your leg using your muscles in it. You have no control over involuntary muscles like the heart and intestines.
What muscle flexes the hip and knee joints?
The strongest Flexor of the hip (thigh) is illiopsoas muscle which is the merger of the illiacus and the psoas major muscle. The illiacus is on the medial side of the pelvic bone attaching to the femur and the psoas major muscle attaches from the lumbar vertebrae to the femur.
Are eye blinking muscles voluntary or involuntary muscles?
because eye blink movement and eye is not move
What causes sore muscles and cramps?
There is lactic acid build-up due to anaerobic cellular respiration within skeletal tissue (under hypoxic conditions).
How are muscles and joints related?
the muscle pulls the bone to make it move that how you move everyday
What type of muscles makes up the tongue?
The human tongue is made up of 8 different muscles. These are all classified as either intrinsic or extrinsic muscles. The extrinsic muscles are the genioglossus, hyoglossus, styloglossus, and palatoglossus. The intrinsic muscles are the superior and inferior longitudinal muscles, the verticalis muscle, and the transversus muscle.
What does it mean if a muscle is striated?
Striated muscle includes cardiac muscle and skeletal muscle. Cardiac muscle is found only in the heart. Skeletal muscle is between bones and is voluntarily controlled. Examples of skeletal muscle are the sternoclydomastoid, biceps, obicularis oris, rectus femoris, etc.
Where do nerve impulses first stimulate a skeletal muscle fiber?
The motor nerve cells control the skeletal muscle
What are the example of voluntary muscle?
Voluntary means that it is under your conscious control - you think about moving the muscle and it moves. Some examples would be your arm and leg muscles (biceps, triceps, quadriceps) and your tongue.
Name a skeletal muscle in the leg?
The thigh has three sets of strong muscles: the hamstring muscles in the back of the thigh, the quadriceps muscles in the front, and the adductor muscles on the sides.
How do muscles use mechanical energy?
muscles use chemical energy in glucose , as the bonds in glucose break, chemical energy changes to mechanical energy and the muscle contracts.. well there you go that how you produce mechanical energy :)
What is the large of muscle that controls the size of the chest cavity?
The large muscle below the lungs that make them expand and bring in air is called the diaphragm. (dye-uh-fram). During inhalation, the diaphragm contracts, thus enlarging the thoracic cavity (the external intercostal muscles also participate in this enlargement). This reduces intra-thoracic pressure: In other words, enlarging the cavity creates suction that draws air into the lungs. When the diaphragm relaxes, air is exhaled by elastic recoil of the lung and the tissues lining the thoracic cavity in conjunction with the abdominal muscles, which act as an antagonist paired with the diaphragm's contraction.
During exercise or stress or any other cause of labored breathing, air movement is assisted by scalenes, sternocleidomastoid, intercostal muscles, serratus posterior (inferior and superior), all the abdominal muscles, and maybe levator costorum (we still dont know their exact function).
the diaphragm, the internal and external intercostal muscles and other accessory muscles such as sternocleidomastoid and others.
What does the oblique muscular layer of stomach do?
The obliques function to pull the chest downwards and compress the abdominal wall. It also has some actions in both flexion and rotation of the vertebral column. The obliques contracting on one side can create lateral flexion on that side.
What is the strong muscle that is below the lungs?
Inferior to the lungs is the diaphragm that is domed in shape when relaxed and flatter when contracted.
What does the muscular system do to help your body?
the muscular system helps move your bones that are in the skeletal system.
It also helps us move things around and helps make our lives easier. Without muscle we practically would be able to move!
What type of doctor specializes in muscles?
Doctors of chiropractic are spinal health care experts. The are well trained (with 8 years of university education) to diagnose, treat and help prevent conditions and disorders related to the back, neck, pelvis, extremity joints and the effect they have on the nervous system.
People see chiropractors for a number of reasons, including:
-Back pain
-Neck pain
-Headaches
-Whiplash & auto accident injuries
-Strains & Sprains
-Repetitive Strain Injuries (carpal tunnel syndrome)
-Arthritis
-Work or sports injuries
-Limited range of motion in the back, shoulder, neck or limbs
-General health and wellbeing (exercise and/or dietary advice, etc.)
What muscle is responsible for flexing the knee?
The quadriceps. They are made of four individual muscles; rectus femoris, vastus intermedius, vastus lateralis, and vastus medialis.
The tensor fascia latae also plays a small role in knee extension.
Four Quadriceps - Rectus Femoris, Vastus Lateralis, Vastus Medialias, Vastus Intermedius
vastus lateralis, vastus medialis and vastus intermedius. The forht muscle of the quad (rectus femoralis) works in close association with the hip than with the knee.
What causes muscles to get bigger when you exercise?
Muscle grows larger from exercise because more muscle filaments are created within each cell. There are thick myosin filatments and thin actin filaments which form cross bridges with each other. The heads of the thick filaments undergo a power stroke in which they bind to the thin filaments and the head bends down, pulling the thick filament across the thin filament, shortening the muscle and creating tension.
Think of a pulling a car with a rope. you are the thick filament, the rope is the thin filament. You grab the rope and pull, and then move your hands down the rope and do it again, this is like the power stroke. Now, add more people and more ropes, you can pull a much heavier load. That is how the muscle gets stronger.