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    Which Chemical(s) Is/are Required for Contraction of Smooth Muscle Fibers
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Which Chemical(s) Is/are Required for Contraction of Smooth Muscle Fibers

Question 246

Question 246

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Which chemical(s) is/are required for contraction of smooth muscle fibers?


A) calcium.
B) calmodulin.
C) phosphate.
D) ATP
E) all of these answers.

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