Muscles

What are the muscles? muscles are soft tissues, which can be described as the 'engine' that our body used to people itself. Like any other engine, muscles turn energy into motion. They are long-lasting, self-healing and able to grow stronger with practice. A normal human body has more than 600 muscles. They account for about half of a person's weight. What do muscles do? Muscles do everything from allowing us to walk to keep our blood flowing. It would be impossible for us to do anything without our muscles. Muscles have the ability to contract and expand, and so they can maintain the position of the body parts, as well as facilitate the movement of internal organs. What are the muscles made up of? Muscles are made up of fibres, a type of elastic tissue. Each fibre is made up of long thin cells which are packed in bundles. Each bundle is wrapped in a thin skin called the perimysium. The bigger the muscle, the more bundles of fibres it has. Inside the muscles, there are nerv...