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    What Happens When Two or More Overlapping Action Potentials Are
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What Happens When Two or More Overlapping Action Potentials Are

Question 13

Question 13

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What happens when two or more overlapping action potentials are "added" together within a muscle?​


A) ​twitch fatigue
B) twitch summation
C) contraction addition
D) contraction paralysis
E) ​sarcoplasmic reduction

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