Multiple Choice
The force that a particular vertebrate skeletal muscle produces can be altered by a change in the
A) size of the action potentials in motor neurons.
B) number of motor units recruited.
C) amount of calcium released in response to each action potential.
D) proportion of myofibrils activated per muscle fiber.
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