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Mark runs to catch a ball. Explain how the structure of muscle tissue helps him perform this function.88pts hurry

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Answered by bhaveshvk18
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skeletal muscle tissue helps him to catch a ball...skeletal muscles attach to and move bones by contracting and relaxing in response to voluntary message from nervous system ..skeletal muscle tissue is composed of long cells called muscle fibres that have striped structure. ..

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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The structure of muscles help to catch the ball.

  • Any movement is made possible by muscles, thus for movement to occur, the tissue must be flexible and firmly packed. This movement is made possible by the tissue's tight bands, which are seen in the image.
  • Running can help your muscles become more powerful, which increases your likelihood of successfully catching the ball using your strength and quickness.
  • When you move, your muscles draw back and attract.
  • In the human body, each type of muscle tissue has a distinct structure and function. Muscles in the skeleton can move bones and other objects. The heart pumps blood by contracting the cardiac muscle. To facilitate bodily activities, the smooth muscle tissue that makes up organs like the stomach and bladder adapts its shape.

Hence, the structure of muscle tissues helps him to perform this function.

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