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From a Skeletal Muscle Perspective, What Happens If a Person

Question 78

Question 78

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From a skeletal muscle perspective, what happens if a person has a calcium deficiency?


A) The myosin heads do not release from actin.
B) Muscles do not contract as strongly as they should.
C) Motor neurons do not function properly.
D) ATP does not fuel muscle contraction.

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