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    Tetanus Occurs When a Muscle Fiber Is Stimulated So Rapidly
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Tetanus Occurs When a Muscle Fiber Is Stimulated So Rapidly

Question 54

Question 54

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Tetanus occurs when a muscle fiber is stimulated so rapidly that it is not allowed to relax between stimulations, resulting in a smooth, sustained contraction.

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