Chapter 12: Problem 1
A graded whole muscle contraction is produced in vivo primarily by variations in a. the strength of the fiber's contraction. b. the number of fibers that are contracting. c. both of these. d. neither of these.
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Chapter 12: Problem 1
A graded whole muscle contraction is produced in vivo primarily by variations in a. the strength of the fiber's contraction. b. the number of fibers that are contracting. c. both of these. d. neither of these.
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