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    After Contraction Has Occurred, the Ca<sup>2+</sup> Are
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After Contraction Has Occurred, the Ca2+ Are

Question 51

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After contraction has occurred, the Ca2+ are


A) destroyed by cholinesterase.
B) chemically bound to the cross bridges.
C) secreted by the Golgi apparatus to the outside of the cell.
D) released from troponin.
E) returned to the sarcolemma.

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