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Increases in Muscle Tension in the Absence of Any Shortening

Question 94

Question 94

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Increases in muscle tension in the absence of any shortening of the muscle are said to be


A) contractions.
B) dynamic.
C) extensions.
D) isometric.
E) synergistic.

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