Skeletal Muscle
.... 1240). The entire structure is bounded by the
muscle fiber's cell membrane, sometimes called the sarcolemma (5:121). Wrapping the ....
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Skeletal Muscle Perhaps the most important topic
.... 1240). The entire structure is bounded by the
muscle fiber's cell membrane, sometimes called the sarcolemma (5:121). Wrapping the ....
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Detraining by Athletes
.... Sinacore, Coyle, Hagberg, and Holloszy (1993) report that local
muscle endurance is influenced by
muscle fiber type composition. ....
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Interval Training
.... within the contexts of (1) gross structure and functioning, (2) the structure of myofilaments, (3) the internal membranes of
muscle fiber, (4) skeletal
muscle ....
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Pulmonary Circulation, Cardiac Muscle Cells
.... Each skeletal
muscle fiber is a single cylindrical cell; its membrane is called the sarcolemma, and its cytoplasm is the sarcoplasm. ....
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Muscle Characteristics
.... contraction are determined by the number of motor neuron endings that depolarize, and by the specific numbers of each type of
fiber in a mixed
muscle that are ....
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Type of Training & Endurance Performance
.... within the contexts of (1) gross structure and functioning, (2) the structure of myofilaments, (3) the internal membranes of
muscle fiber, (4) skeletal
muscle ....
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Functional Characteristics of Muscle
.... contraction are determined by the number of motor neuron endings that depolarize, and by the specific numbers of each type of
fiber in a mixed
muscle that are ....
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Red Blood Cells
.... center to an effector 5) the effector, which responds to the efferent impulses by contracting, for example, if the effector is a
muscle fiber, or secreting a ....
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RBCs or Erythrocytes
.... center to an effector 5) the effector, which responds to the efferent impulses by contracting, for example, if the effector is a
muscle fiber, or secreting a ....
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Long-term alcohol abuse
....
Muscle degeneration (myopathy) in long-term alcohol abuse is characterized by lean tissue wasting,
muscle fiber atrophy, and a reduction in certain
muscle ....
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Effects of Long-term Alcohol Abuse
....
Muscle degeneration (myopathy) in long-term alcohol abuse is characterized by lean tissue wasting,
muscle fiber atrophy, and a reduction in certain
muscle ....
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Hormones and Weight-Training in Elderly Males
.... Brown et al. (1990) also demonstrated that older males respond to progressive weight-training with increases in both whole
muscle and
muscle fiber size, and ....
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CREATINE AND WEIGHT LIFTING Introduction Creati
.... Performance and
muscle fiber adaptations to creatine supplementation and heavy resistance training Med Sci Sports Exerc 1999; 31(8):1147-56. ....
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CREATINE AND WEIGHT LIFTING Introduction Creati
.... Performance and
muscle fiber adaptations to creatine supplementation and heavy resistance training Med Sci Sports Exerc 1999; 31(8):1147-56. ....
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Early Childhood Interventions for Children with Cerebral Palsy
.... treatment for cerebral palsy is therapeutic electrical stimulation (TES) administered while the patient sleeps at night; this adds
muscle fiber that needs to ....
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Muscle Tissue
.... myofibrils, which are cylinders of
muscle proteins. Myofibrils contain two types of filaments, thick and thin, that run along the length of the
fiber. ....
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Muscle Tissue and Skeleton
.... myofibrils, which are cylinders of
muscle proteins. Myofibrils contain two types of filaments, thick and thin, that run along the length of the
fiber. ....
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4

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Scientific Contributions of Andrew Huxley
.... But when the interior of the
fiber membrane achieved a high concentration of sodium .... nerve impulses was implicated in an ability to quantify
muscle behavior as ....
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Demographic Factors That Contribute to Weight Gain
.... that overall their findings suggested that at least 40 percent of the variability in fatness among people may be due to variability in
muscle fiber type with ....
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A Personal Strategy for Muscle Gain, Weight Loss
.... exchanges 1 Carbohydrate 215 g Vegetable exchanges 3-4 Dietary
fiber 19g Lean meat .... high in saturated fats will help increase metabolism, build
muscle mass and ....
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SPORTS MASSAGE AND REHABILITATION
.... 3. Cross-
Fiber Massage, which consists of friction techniques that are applied to stretch and broaden large
muscle groups, or site-specific
muscle and ....
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ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT OF THE KNEE JOINT
.... Variabilities between
fiber bundles in the ligaments result in variations in .... act synergistically while balancing external moments, the internal
muscle force in ....
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Capillaries
.... the blood, and the distention is limited by the collagenous
fiber network in .... The tunica media (middle layer) consists of smooth
muscle cells and elastic fibers ....
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Senescence and Deep Tendon Reflex W
.... in the older subjects'
muscle spindles (3:249). It has been documented, for example, that the elderly experience a slight decline in intrafusal
fiber number (3 ....
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Aging and Reflexes W
.... in the older subjects'
muscle spindles (3:249). It has been documented, for example, that the elderly experience a slight decline in intrafusal
fiber number (3 ....
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I. The Nervous System
.... axoplasm lost. If this loss is extensive, the cell will die. When a motor
fiber is cut, the
muscle it activates atrophies. In the ....
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Science of Nutrition & Sports
.... fats, proteins, alcohol, vitamins, minerals, trace elements, dietary
fiber and water .... In the body, carbohydrates are stored in the
muscle tissue as "glycogen ....
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Breaking Down Food Products and the Human Body
.... glycogen is the energy storage form in animals - liver and
muscle cells can combine glucose molecules to form glycogen for storage; and
fiber, which comes from ....
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Process of Breaking Down Food in the Body
.... glycogen is the energy storage form in animals - liver and
muscle cells can combine glucose molecules to form glycogen for storage; and
fiber, which comes from ....
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