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Muscle Cell Contraction

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In this animated activity, learners examine muscle cell contraction and relaxation and consider the role of calcium ions.

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Asked by zeinab zeaiter on 12/27/2017 8:07:38 AM Votes 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down

can someone explain the isometric contraction

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Isometric contraction is defined as a contraction that is not associated with any movement. ... Assessment of the nature of isometric contraction in terms of its causative force is difficult because no displacement occurs except within the muscle itself and at a microscopic level.

Posted by Felicia Paniagua on 2/23/2021 8:40:44 PM Reply
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  • Isometric contraction is defined as a contraction that is not associated with any movement. ... Assessment of the nature of isometric contraction in terms of its causative force is difficult because no displacement occurs except within the muscle itself and at a microscopic level.

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this is very usefull!!

Posted by mingyang zu on 6/4/2009 12:00:00 AM Reply

Excellent! This animation really helped me see how it all works--its difficult to comprehend the workings of something so tiny, this really helped make it clear! Thanks!

Posted by Jenny Midbrod on 2/2/2009 12:00:00 AM Reply

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