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    When the Muscle Cannot Contract Any Farther, It Has Reached
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When the Muscle Cannot Contract Any Farther, It Has Reached

Question 58

Question 58

Multiple Choice

 When the muscle cannot contract any farther, it has reached a state known as


A) tetanus.
B) maximum rate code.
C) maximum recruitment.
D) contraction.

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