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Wave summation
At low firing rates, motor neurons induce individual twitch contractions in muscle fibers. These twitches...
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At low firing rates, motor neurons induce individual twitch contractions in muscle fibers. These twitches...
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The latent period of contraction marks the onset of excitation-contraction coupling, when the action potential propagates across the sarcolemma, preparing the muscle fibers for contraction. As the fibers enter the contraction phase, the...
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