Multiple Choice
One of the adaptations that occur to muscles due to exercise is that contractions become stronger and steadier over time even with no change in muscle mass. Which statement below best explains why muscle contractions may become stronger?
A) The skeletal muscle contraction is enhanced by an increased input from the sympathetic nervous system.
B) Motor neurons are activated more rapidly to generate a stronger muscle contraction.
C) The action potentials sent by the motor neurons get larger and last longer to produce more force in the muscles.
D) More motor neurons are made so that more action potentials can be sent down to the muscles.
E) Muscle fibers reflexively start generating force even before the motor neurons send action potentials.
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