PHYSIOLOGY
GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY
Question
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What characteristics of a muscle determine the strength of a contraction? mark all that apply
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Muscle tone
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size of muscle
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Number of motor units used
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The amount of Ca released
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Speed of Acetylcholine release
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Muscle strength is directly dependant upon the size of the cross-sectional area of muscle, so if after a period of training, you increase your muscle size by 50%, you will also increase the force the muscle can develop by 50%.
Detailed explanation-2: -Muscle contraction occurs when the thin actin and thick myosin filaments slide past each other. It is generally assumed that this process is driven by cross-bridges which extend from the myosin filaments and cyclically interact with the actin filaments as ATP is hydrolysed.
Detailed explanation-3: -The number of cross-bridges formed between actin and myosin determine the amount of tension that a muscle fiber can produce.
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