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If you apply an electrical stimulation to a motor nerve, then as you increase the rate of stimulation, the hand will contract more. This is an example of
Tetanic contractions:
The time from onset of a muscle twitch to the peak of the response reflects the time taken for the muscle AP to travel to the sarcoplasmic reticulum
The size principle of motor unit recruitment means that muscle fibres
Fatigue occurs
In skeletal muscle a summated contraction, resulting from two action potentials, produces greater force than a single twitch contraction:
If we wanted to produce a moderate amount of muscle force, knowing we needed to maintain this for about 5-10 minutes, we are most likely to rely on
The time from onset of a muscle twitch to the peak of the response reflects the time taken for the Ca++ released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum to bind to Tropomyosin.
Fast fatigue-resistant motor units have the following characteristics
To generate progressively more force to their maximum voluntary force, small muscles