A+students - lactic acid
lactic acid buildup.
the harder you workout the more lactic acid is built up. the body can't keep up with this production and will "tire" out
The muscle tissue breaks down during if the blood doesn't circulate well
Exercise causes the muscle to break apart. When your body repairs this damage, new muscle tissue is made. This causes the muscle to grow over time
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muscle tissue helps to break down the food. :D
No. You can break your bones but you cant break muscle or tissue. You can only tear them apart.
In physiology any process that builds up a tissue (whether it be muscle or bone or fat etc.) is called anabolic (as in "anabolic steroids", which build muscle). The opposite is catabolic, which refers to those processes that break down tissue.
Myolysis is the medical term meaning breakdown or degeneration of muscle tissue. When you lots of cardio sessions. It occurs when the muscle don't have fuel , and the fat storage it's could be used , but the proteins are easyer to breakdown...myolysisMyolysis.
When one tears it muscles while working out in the gym or carrying something heavy, the muscle tissue will break. After it breaks, muscle tissue will slowly repair, piece by piece. And thus, after a day or two, the muscle will recover, if not, see a doctor. ATTENTION: IT CAN BE DANGEROUS.
Protien is converted into muscle if you exercise, it is also essential for the body to repair tissue when injured. However, common to popular belief it doesn't turn into fat if you don't exercise, any excess protein just goes back out your body as waste.
Upper and lower legs and torso are good groups to work.
During respiration what do consumers take in?
There are three types of muscle tissue: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac.Skeletal muscle tissue is a voluntary type of muscle tissue that is used in the contraction of skeletal parts. It is striated (alternating with light and dark bands, called striations) and is attached to bones. A single skeletal muscle fiber is very long and has many nuclei, located at the periphery of the cell. Individual muscle fibers are parallel to each other.Smooth muscle tissue is found in the walls of hollow internal organs and blood vessels. It is involuntary, nonstriated, and it's muscle fibers are small, thickest in the middle, and tapered at each end, containing single, centrally located nuclei. Smooth muscle tissue helps to narrow the lumen of blood vessels, physically break down and move food along the GIT as well as move fluids through the body and eliminate wastes.Cardiac muscle tissue is found only in the walls of the heart and it is striated but also involuntary. It's muscle fibers are branched, and usually have only one centrally located nucleus. cardiac muscle tissue has intercalated discs that transverse thickening of the plasma membrane attached to the muscle fibers from end-to-end. It contains cell junctions that strengthen cardiac muscle and holds the fibers together during its vigorous contractions and cell junctions known as gap junctions that also provide a quick route for conduction of electrical impulses.
Many of the changes in metabolism during exercise have effects throughout the body. In muscle, there is a increase in blood flow caused by both local factors as well increases in circulating adrenaline. These same hormones also increase the release of glucose into the blood by increasing the break down of glycogen stores. Glucose enters the muscle by because the concentration of glucose outside of the muscle cells is much greater than within (where glucose is being metabolized to make ATP). Oxygen is increased by increases in the rate of respiration and taking deeper breaths. Nonetheless strenuous exercise in muscle results in an energy and oxygen deficit that will lead to the exhaustion of the supply of ATP needed for continued muscle activity.