Relative To Skeletal Muscle Smooth Muscle A Can Sustain Contractile Force Without Fatigue Ob Contract And Relax Fast 1 (33.42 KiB) Viewed 51 times
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Relative to skeletal muscle, smooth muscle a) can sustain contractile force without fatigue. Ob) contract and relax faster. c) uses calcium only from the extracellular fluid to control contraction. d) uses more energy to generate a given amount of force. Oe) shows shorter duration of contraction.
Smooth muscle is present in the walls of O a) arteries only. b) all vessel types except capillaries. Oc) all vessel types except capillaries and venules. d) arteries and veins only. e) arteries and arterioles only.
Edema occurs when a) plasma protein concentrations increase. Ob) lymphatic vessels are blocked. Oc) absorption greatly exceeds filtration. d) blood pressure decreases. e) the interstitial fluid protein concentrations decrease.
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