When a muscle is applying a little bit of force, action potentials are triggering twitches in the muscle fibers. A skeletal muscle has many many muscle fibers, and a single fiber (cell) is either contracted or relaxed, it cannot get stronger or apply a fraction of its force. A muscle fiber and its connected neuron are called a motor unit
When a muscle is applying a lot of force it is sending many action potentials at once, such that most of the fibers in a muscle are contracting at once. This effect is called motor unit recruitment
When a muscle is "maxing out," it is sending waves of many action potentials in rapid succession, such that the whole muscle is stimulated again while the stimulated cells are still in the relaxing phase. This has the effect of not only reactivating the fibers in the relaxing phase, but also engaging more of the few cells that were left so that more total fibers contract.
When the signals are received in rapid enough succession the total force of the muscle will eventually plateau. This is called unfused tetanus. If applied at an even greater frequency the fibers that are activated will stay activated so that no lag is seen between single fiber twitches. It is at this point that the fibers are all fused and the muscle has reached maximum tetanic tension (This can occur as an effect in patients with tetanus, hence the name)
Summation and/or tetanic contraction. Summation is increased muscle contraction until maximal sustained contraction is achieved. Tetanic contraction is sustained muscle contraction without relaxation. If you're inquiring for the Learning Objective Review in an anatomy and physiology course, the question refers to a condition in which some fibers are always contracted... so I'm not sure if they're looking for summation or tetanic contraction - but I think it would be tetanic contraction as summation is more the process leading up to the tetanic contraction...
Maximal Tetanus Tension
Increasing the duration of the rest period increased the duration of the subsequent maximal tension.
the muscle twitch is a brief and "jerky" movement, while the tetanic contraction is prolonged and continuous
Maximal strength is when your stamina improves in your muscle's.
Point Of Maximal ImpulsePoint of Maximum impulse or Point of Maximum Intensitypoint of maximal intensitypoint of maximal impulse
All of the muscles in the muscle fiber have contracted when there is a maximal voltage and there is a maximal voltage to prevent injury to our muscles. Dr. Sayed
The maximal stimulus is the strongest stimulus that produces increased muscle contractile force.
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Identify and contrast factors likely to increase or decrease maximal muscular performance.
pH optimum: 7.8 (pH 6.0: about 35% of maximal activity, pH 9.3: 40% of maximal activity)