QUESTION 12 Muscle contraction is isotonic when the muscle: changes length and strength of contraction (load) changes ch

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QUESTION 12 Muscle contraction is isotonic when the muscle: changes length and strength of contraction (load) changes ch

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QUESTION 12 Muscle contraction is isotonic when the muscle: changes length and strength of contraction (load) changes changes length and strength of contraction remains the same changes length and strength of contraction only increases does not change length and strength of contraction remains the same O none of the above QUESTION 13 Rigor Mortis is the result of: excess lactic acid excess ATP large quantities of ADP bonds (cross bridges) that cannot be broken since this requires ATP none of the above

QUESTION 12 Muscle contraction is isotonic when the muscle: changes length and strength of contraction (load) changes changes length and strength of contraction remains the same changes length and strength of contraction only increases does not change length and strength of contraction remains the same O none of the above QUESTION 13 Rigor Mortis is the result of: excess lactic acid excess ATP large quantities of ADP bonds (cross bridges) that cannot be broken since this requires ATP none of the above
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