
57. SPORTS PHYSIOLOGY
SPORTS PHYSIOLOGY Sports Physiology is the branch of physiology that studies how the human body functions during physical activity and exercise. It focuses on the short-term responses and long-term adaptations…

SPORTS PHYSIOLOGY Sports Physiology is the branch of physiology that studies how the human body functions during physical activity and exercise. It focuses on the short-term responses and long-term adaptations…

Physiological Properties of Skeletal Muscle All muscle cells share several important physiological properties — contractility, excitability, extensibility, and elasticity. These properties enable muscles to perform movement, maintain posture, and respond…

PHYSIOLOGY OF MUSCLE CONTRACTION When scientists first examined the electron micrographs of skeletal muscle in the mid-1950s, they noticed that the lengths of thick and thin filaments remained the same…

HISTOLOGY OF SKELETAL MUSCLE Histology is the study of the microscopic structure of animal or plant tissues. The study of human tissue is an example of histology. The body contains…

TONGUE AND NOSE TONGUE: The tongue is a muscular organ in the mouth covered with a moist, pink tissue called the mucosa. It plays a vital role in licking, tasting,…

Introduction: The skin is the body’s largest organ, made up of water, proteins, fats, and minerals. It protects the body from germs, regulates body temperature, and contains sensory nerves that…

Introduction: The ear is the organ of hearing. The eighth cranial nerve carries sound sensations to the cerebral cortex of the brain, where interpretation occurs. Most parts of the ear…