Which of the following describes when a muscle contracts so completely that no relaxation is seen while the contraction is sustained? (a) Tetanus. (b) Incomplete tetanus. (c) Twitch. (d) A normal contraction. (e) Summation.(a) Does increasing the stimulus voltage affect muscle force?
Muscle twitch E. Contraction phase How does the contraction of muscles passing under the zygomatic arch move the mandible? What is a muscle that is composed of a network of fibers contracting as a unit called? What is the rhythmic contraction of smooth muscle that propels food through the ...
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I get that automated journalism is infiltrating its way into newsrooms around the globe, but the Rolling Stone magazine using an AI to write stories seems sacrilegious, especially given it is often referred to as a “rock bible”. It wouldn’t be dissimilar to the Catholic Church claiming i...
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Discuss the phases of a muscle twitch.What is a comminuted fracture?What are the main movements that present a danger of knee injury?What happens just before ovulation?What happens when you squeeze a bottle with no water?What must happen to trigger the acrosomal reaction?
Why does varying the stimulus strength affect the twitch force? What is the single factor that contributes the most to healthy aging? a. Exercise b. Not smoking c. Reduced stress d. Lack of illnesses What are the three most critical factors affecting stability of a performer's equilibrium sta...
The serial wise events which occur in a single heartbeat is known as the cardiac cycle. The contraction of the heart is known as systole and the relaxation of the heart is known as diastole. Answer and Explanation:1 The isovolumetric contraction and relaxation occur during the ventricle systol...
What determines the amount of slow twitch (type I) muscle cells that someone has in their legs? How are cardiac muscle cells anatomically different/similar from skeletal muscle cells? Why is this anatomy important for cardiac muscle function? What are the reasons for muscle dysfunction? Using...
What are biochemical events occured in latent stage of muscle twitch? What reflex is monosynaptic and responds to the stretching in a muscle spindle? Which of the following correctly describes a function of the nervous system? A) Sensory: detect changes i...