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Strength of a muscle is dependent upon the number of which type of fibres ?

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Answered by aadeshgopta
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Answered by vijayhalder031
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Concept introduction:

One muscle cell makes up each muscle fiber. They aid in regulating the bodily's physical forces. They can enable coordinated movement of your limbs and tissues when gathered together. Muscle fiber comes in a variety of forms, each with unique properties.

Explanation:

Given that, strength of muscle is determined by some fiber.

We have to find, Strength of a muscle is dependent upon the number of which type of fibers.

According to the question,

Elite endurance athletes have a high concentration of type I fibers, which are specialized for long-duration contractile activity. In contrast, type IIA and type IIX fibers are proportionately more prevalent in elite strength and power athletes and promote short-duration anaerobic workouts.

Final Answer:

Type I fibers gives strength to muscle.

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