Musculoskeletal System | Type I Muscle Fibers
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2017
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be teaching you about the structural, metabolic, and function of Type I muscle fibers, also referred to as slow oxidative muscle fibers. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
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Sir How Much Tension/Force Is Required To Break A Single Strand Of muscle Fibre?
Would Be A Big Help If You Could Suggest In Units / Mathematical Formula
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Question.. I've always done strength training and no aerobic training. I've recently started running. Low HR MAF training. Have done 30+ runs in about 35 days. I know we can change the amount of Type 1 and Type 2 muscle fibres by doing certain types of exercises. This week after doing my regular strength training I was so sore! Immediately! Could this be because I have slightly reduced the number of Type 2 fibres in my muscles and the reduced number are having to work harder to lift what I lifted before???
I.e. If I increase Type 1 by 10% and reduce Type 2 by 10% and lift the same amount of heavy weight the Type 2 will have to work harder? This is what it felt like!
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please keep in mind that slow oxidative muscle fibers are recruited first due to their size and large electrical resistance (V=IR) which cause threshold potential to occur prior to other muscle types that have lower resistances - ref size principle of muscle contraction
Isn’t the red color is due to high MYOGLOBIN concentration in type I muscles?
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He answered in the video from about 4:20 - 6:00.
Due to hemoglobin
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Fatigue resistant 14:47
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Type 2a is lesser in diameter then type 2b or x
In animals yes but in humans not.
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what is atp
Adenin Tri Phosphate
energy which makes actin and myosin contract.
principal molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells.
powerhouse of the cell