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Today you have learned about muscle fibers. Tomorrow you will learn about the different types of muscles. To prepare for tomorrow’s lesson and to extend today’s lesson, you will write about muscles in a 250-word essay that includes an introduction, body, and conclusion. Your essay should be in your own words, and should contain original content. In order to avoid plagiarism, be sure to cite your sources.

Conduct research using at least two sources to locate additional information about muscles. Some key words for your search might include the following:

three different types of muscles
skeletal muscle
striated muscle
smooth muscle
cardiac muscle
muscle fibers
slow-twitch muscle fibers
fast-twitch muscle fibers
muscle contractions
concentric contraction
eccentric contraction
isometric contraction
Keep the following questions in mind while conducting your research:

What are muscles?
What are the functions of muscles?
Why are they so important within the human body?
How many muscles are found within the human body?
What are three different types of muscles?
What are the two basic types of muscle fibers?
What are different types of muscle contractions?

Answer :

Answer:

Dang, this is going to take a while.

Explanation:

What are muscles? Muscle is a soft tissue found in most animals.

What are the functions of muscles? Muscles function to produce force and motion.

Why are they so important within the human body? We need our muscles to survive. The heart is the strongest muscle in our body.

How many muscles are found within the human body? Contraction of the skeletal muscles helps limbs and other body parts move. There are over 650 named skeletal muscles in the human body

What are (the) three different types of muscles? The 3 types of muscle tissue are cardiac, smooth, and skeletal.

What are the two basic types of muscle fibers? The two types of skeletal muscle fibers are slow-twitch (type I) and fast-twitch (type II).

What are (the) different types of muscle contractions?

Isometric: A muscular contraction in which the length of the muscle does not change.

isotonic: A muscular contraction in which the length of the muscle changes.

eccentric: An isotonic contraction where the muscle lengthens.

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