What is the relevant tissue when Achilles' tendon is
injured?
A) Nerve tissue
b) Muscle tissue
C) connective tissue
D) epithelia tissue
The correct answer is option C that is connective tissue.
Achilles' tendon is a strong band of fibrous connective tissue that attaches calf muscle to the heel bone. The Achilles' tendon ruptures when this load on connective tissue is greater than the load it can withstand and hence the Achille's tendon.
What is the relevant tissue when Achilles' tendon is injured? A) Nerve tissue b) Muscle tissue...
while playing basketball, a player injures her achilles tendon. which types of tissue was injured
The largest tendon in the body, the Achilles tendon, connects the calf muscle to the heel bone of the foot. This tendon is typically 13.0 cm long, 5.20 mm in diameter, and has a Young's modulus of 1.65×109 Pa . If an athlete has stretched the tendon to a length of 13.7 cm , what is the tension ? , in newtons, in the tendon?
The largest tendon in the body, the Achilles tendon, connects the calf muscle to the heel bone of the foot. This tendon is typically 15.0 cm long, 5.50 mm in diameter, and has a Young's modulus of 1.65 × 10 9 Pa . If an athlete has stretched the tendon to a length of 15.7 cm , what is the tension T , in newtons, in the tendon?
The largest tendon in the body, the Achilles tendon, connects the calf muscle to the heel bone of the foot. This tendon is typically 14.0 cm long, 5.30 mm in diameter, and has a Young's modulus of 1.20 x 10° Pa. If an athlete has stretched the tendon to a length of 14.7 cm, what is the tension T', in newtons, in the tendon? T = 0.00011934 N
The Achilles tendon is attached to the rear of the foot as shown in the figure . When a person elevates himself just barely off the floor on the "ball of one foot," estimate the tension FT in the Achilles tendon (pulling upward). Assume the person has a mass of 79kg and D is twice as long as d.FT= _____________N
The
Achilles' tendon, which connects the calf muscles to the heel, is
the thickest and strongest tendon in the body. In extreme
activities, such as sprinting, it can be subjected to forces as
high as 15 times a person's weight. According to one set of
experiments, the average area of the Achilles' tendon is 77.5 mm^2
, it's average length is 20 cm, and it's average Young's modulus is
1474 MPa.
Part A
How much tensile stress is required to...
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The Achilles tendon connects the muscles in your calf to the back of your foot. When you are sprinting, your Achilles tendon alternately stretches, as you bring your weight down onto your forward foot, and contracts to push you off the ground. A 70 kg runner has an Achilles tendon that is 15 cm long and has a cross-section area of 110 mm2 typical values for a person of this size. Part A By how much will the runner's Achilles...
The Achilles tendon, which connects the calf muscles to the heel, is the thickest and strongest tendon in the body. In extreme activities, such as sprinting, it can be subjected to forces as high as 10 times a person's weight. According to one set of experiments, the average area of the Achilles tendon is 77.9 mm2 , its average length is 25 cm , and its average Young's modulus is 1474 MPa . part a for tensile stress is 7.08x10^7...
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