Where does muscle tissue develop?
Muscle tissues are derived from the mesodermal layer of the embryonic germ cells through a process called myogenesis.
How elbow joint is placed to the shoulder?
I am not sure what the question is. If there was an injury and the elbow needs to be immobolized a sling is the best option. If the questions is regarding the structure of our body, the elbow joint, along with other structures is connected to a bone called the humerus; the humerus, with many other structures is connected to the shoulder joint.
What is The muscle separating the abdomen from the chest?
The diaphragm is the muscle separating the abdomen from the chest
What are the two systems which make up the musculoskeletal system?
You have muscular system, made of muscles and skeletal system, made of bones; which make up the musculoskeletal system.
What does magnesium ion do in the human body?
Magnesium is very important ion inside the cell after potassium. Out side the cell you have sodium with calcium. It will be interesting to note the position of these metals in periodic table.
Why do muscles have to work in pairs?
what ever the last person say was wrong, its when lets said ur lifting a weight, with ur biceps & triceps, going toward you and back, when you go toward, ur bicep is getting the workout, and the triceps is relaxing, but when the weight is farther away from you, ur bicep is relaxed, and ur triceps is getting the work out.
so
they work together, one working while one relaxes, then they" switch shifts "
hope i could help
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P.S. i just learned this while i was doing my hw,2 minutes ago,i was looking up the question too. =]
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
What is the tensile strength of human muscle tissue?
Skeletal muscles of the human have very high tensile strength. With act-in and myocin fibres sliding on each other, it gives very high power to the cells. Well trained athlete has got probably 1/8 to 1/4 strength, weight for weight, that of steel in there muscles.
What type of nerve stimulates muscle cells to contract?
Somatic type of nerves stimulate the muscle cells to contract.
What is the antagonist muscle in the back extension exercise?
The abdominal wall muscles. You have internal oblique, external oblique, transverse abdominis and rectus abdominis muscles to form that wall.
Movement is controlled by the Brain. A movement is executed by muscles, bones and tendons. But is is the Brain that sends a neural message to the muscle in order for this one to move.
In the brain, it is the Cerebullum that is responsible for motor control and it is the Motor Cortex in the Cerebral Cortex that is also responsible for the movement of any member in the body.
Movement in the body is divided into external mobility and internal motility. All movements are produced by muscle, whether it is skeletal muscles that we control (voluntary) or cardiac muscle in the heart and smooth muscle in our internal organs (involuntary), they all are under direct control of the nervous system and its various branches.
What occurs when actin and myosin filaments slide over each other?
The power stroke of the cross bridge which binds ATP disconnecting it from the actin.
Where is the only place you can find cardiac muscles?
Cardiac muscle is a type of involuntary striated muscle found only in the walls of the heart. This is a specialized muscle that, while similar in some fundamental ways to smooth muscle and skeletal muscle, has a unique structure and with an ability not possessed by muscle tissue elsewhere in the body. Cardiac muscle, like other muscles, can contract, but it can also carry an action potential (i.e. conduct electricity), like the neurons that constitute nerves.
Furthermore, some of the cells have the ability to generate an action potential, known as cardiac muscle automaticity (meaning the can and do beat on their own).
What action do tibialis anterior and posterior act as synergists?
It involves the medial cuneiform and 1st metatarsal of the ankle.
A pull-up resistor common 4K7 is normally used on ICs where a pin is floating to pull the pin to 5 volt or logic 1 it can be pulled to logic 0 internally by the IC it is normally used with MCUs (micro processors)
What are the neck muscles involved in moving?
There are three muscles that help to turn your head in a left to right fashion. They include the Sternoclidomastoid, Semisplenoious Capitus, and the Splenious Capitus.
What are muscle cells composed of?
Yes,lysosomes contain digestive enzymes.They involve in inter and extra cellular digestion.
Which muscle is the prime mover for inhalation?
Diaphragm is the the prime mover for the inhalation. It is a dome shaped partition between the thorax and the abdomen. It gets some what flat as it contracts. The volume of the thorax increases. There by the air is pulled in the thorax.
What is the space between the nerve and muscle called?
The space between a nerve and muscle is called the neuromuscular junction. This is where the nerve endings release chemical messengers called neurotransmitters, which signal the muscle to contract.
What are the major parts of skeletal muscle fiber?
It is put here short and sweet.
1. Marrow
2. Calcified Bone
3. Periosteum
4. Spongy Bone
5. Cartilage
TENDONS attach the MUSCLE to the BONE.Like the stringy thing in a chicken