Mechanism of cadaveric _____ is reduction of ATP
Changes in muscle strength at the onset of muscle contraction due to repeated stimulus known as _____ effect
_____ is an exception to Sherrington's law of reciprocal innervation
_____-unit smooth muscle systems respond to hormones and other circulating systems
What type of muscle fibres do not have striations, troponin or T tubules?_____
EMG reveals a classical _____ pattern in infantile epileptic spasm
Contraction and relaxation period in a preloaded muscle contraction is _____ than afterloaded muscle contraction
Sympathetic stimulation (norepinephrine) of a smooth muscle produces _____ potentials and relaxation.
_____ cells are the only cells to develop propagated action potential
Which nerve fiber efferents innervates chain and static bag fibers?_____
Resting Membrane Potential
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Action Potential Generation and Propagation
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Neuromuscular Junction
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Skeletal Muscle Contraction
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Smooth Muscle Physiology
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Cardiac Muscle Properties
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Muscle Metabolism and Fatigue
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Motor Unit Function
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Neurotransmitters and Receptors
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Electrophysiological Measurements
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