Chapter 6 Discussion
Vonjo Boakai
6.1 actin and myosin
6.2 remove calcium which requires ATP, troponin-tropomyosin shift back to original position preventing binding of actin and myosin, phosphate binds to myosin to detach from actin
6.3 summation - accumulation of effects, especially those of muscular or neural activity
recruitment - increasing the tone (or force) of a muscle by activating more motor units
tetanus - in a muscle a sustained maximal muscle contraction resulting from high-frequency stimulation
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