PCoderch on October 5th, 2009 at 4:17 am
bones in positions …
bones in positions that give their muscles much better laverage, more than doubling the strengh of the muscles. Remember that strengh is also affected by laverage. A tall man with the same biceps mass as a short man can barbell curl more weight because his arms are longer. The gorilla muscles are positioned in the bones to maximize laverage, whilst Humans muscles are positioned for dexterity and fine motor coordination, making them much weaker than they potentially could be. Hope this has helped
PCoderch on October 5th, 2009 at 4:17 am
The contractile …
http://www.mgorilla.com/silverback-gorilla/silverback-gorilla-breaking-banana-treeThe contractile strengh of the sarcomere is the same for all species. So a pound of Human and gorilla muscle are equally strong. But gorillas have the upper body strengh of 20 Humans because they have 3 times more overral musle than Humans, and 80% of their muscle is in their torso compared to 25% for Humans, meaning that they have 8 times more muscle in the torso than Humans. This means they should be only 8 times stronger, right? Wrong because their musles attach to the tendons in the
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