There is no difference .
Muscle Structure The muscles themselves of black people, white people, or any other human being are not fundamentally different. We are all the same species.
Black men tend to have more fast-twitch muscle fibers which is good for sprinting, Basketball, boxing, etc.
White men tend to have more slow-twitch muscle mass, just look at powerlifting and strong man competitions. Nearly all the world's strongest men are white. Consider the traditional builds of historically white groups like the Vikings, Spartans, Celts etc. Many consider them the world's fiercest warriors.
There is also an issue of shading. The color black or any dark color for that matter further accentuates the muscle tone of the body. That is why when white men are tan they tend to look leaner and more muscular.
There are no different races.
There is no difference .
African Americans do not have an "extra" muscle.
yes, african americans are born with bigger muscles even if they dont work out that much.
No, but many African Americans have different attachment locations for their muscles. Think of your skeleton and its joints as levers, and if you have different types of levers, some are designed for strength and others for speed.
The estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) is calculated a little differently for African-American patients because African Americans have more muscle mass than other groups.
I believe it is in part due to African Americans typically having higher muscle mass as well as higher peak bone density, which is good for boxing and sprinting (more explosive movements), but is the opposite with swimming.
There's no such structure as an "aponeurosis muscle." There are a number of muscles that have aponeuroses, and each has a different approach for strengthening.
No heart muscles are different from arm muscles. They are not same either structure vise or by function wise , both have seperate entity and function.
Myoanatomy is the medical term meaning structure of a muscle. It may also mean the study of muscle structure.
The structure connecting the pectoral muscle to the humerus is
The structure of muscle filaments - View diagram of the structure of muscle ... These two types of filament have different structures that enable then to work together. ... Thick filaments are formed from a protein called myosin which has important ...muscle filaments cause muscles to contract,
The structure that attaches bone to muscle is called a tendon.