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    Figure 9-2 -Why Is There Partial Relaxation in Graph (C)
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Figure 9-2 -Why Is There Partial Relaxation in Graph (C)

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  Figure 9-2 -Why is there partial relaxation in graph (c) ? A) Calcium ion release is slow. B) The muscle is starting to fatigue. C) Stimulation intensity is fluctuating. D) ATP reserves are cycling. E) Maximum tension is below maximum. Figure 9-2
-Why is there partial relaxation in graph (c) ?


A) Calcium ion release is slow.
B) The muscle is starting to fatigue.
C) Stimulation intensity is fluctuating.
D) ATP reserves are cycling.
E) Maximum tension is below maximum.

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