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    Sustained Muscle Contraction Without Relaxation Between Successive Stimuli Is Called
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Sustained Muscle Contraction Without Relaxation Between Successive Stimuli Is Called

Question 36

Question 36

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Sustained muscle contraction without relaxation between successive stimuli is called


A) tonus.
B) fused tetanus.
C) an all-or-none response.
D) fatigue.
E) a spasm.

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