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The maximum weight you can perform one rep of a lift with is called a one rep max if that's what you mean.

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A single muscle contraction that lasts only a fraction of a second is called a?

A single contraction that lasts only a fraction of a second is called a muscle twitch. Its when the muscle seizes up for a quick pulse then relaxes.


Single muscle contraction that lasts only a fraction of a second is called?

A: A Twitch


What is the term for the amount of blood pumped in a single contraction?

Cardiac Volume


At what rate in muscle contraction does a single myosin head consumes?

5 ATP per second


What is the term for the rapid rise and fall in force produced by a muscle fiber after a single action potential?

A twitch is the rapid rise and fall in force produced by a muscle fiber after a single action potential.


An example of eccentric muscle contraction is?

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Why can the contraction of the muscle tissue cause your arm to bend but the contraction of a single muscle cell would have no effect?

It doesn't have "no effect" ... it's just too feeble to be noticed.


What are the three stages of muscle cell contraction?

A Muscle Twitch is a single contraction of skeletal muscle. The three distinct phases are latent, contraction, and relaxation. Latent Phase: Is the interval from the stimulus application until the muscle begins to contract (shorten). Note that there is no traced activity during this phase, but there are some electrical and chemical changes taking place during this phase. Contraction Phase: This phase is when the muscle fibers shorten, the tracings will show during this phase (a) peak(s). Relaxation Phase: This phase is represented by the downward curve in your tracings, this is when the muscle is going back to its original state of relaxation and the muscle will once again lengthen


What is the definition of Muscular Strength?

Muscular Strength is defined as "The maximum force that can be generated by a muscle or group of muscles in one singular contraction. Muscular strength is affected by the following factors. -Cross sectional area of the muscle -Angle of pull -Length -Age -Gender -Number of fibres (motor units) recruited -Speed of contraction, depends on (Slow or fast twitch muscle fibres) -Shape of muscle -Type of contraction


Term for the blood pumped in a single contraction?

Cardiac volume is the blood pumped in a single contraction


What is a twitch?

a twitch is a single stimulus-contraction-relax action sequence in a muscle fiber. They can vary in duration depending on the type of muscle, it's location, internal and external enviromental conditions and other factors.


How do skeletal muscle fibers become multinucleated?

Being multinucleated enables anything to synthesize more protein. Also we know that skeletal muscle fibres are much longer than that of any other muscle fibre, so it needs a huge amount of actin and myosin protein to bring about required contraction of a muscle, as actin and myosin crossbridge is required for muscle contraction. Thus it can be postulated that this boon of being multinucleated is essential for a skeletal muscle to posses adequate amounts of actin and myosin for muscle contraction. By-- faireena singh ( mbbs first year cmc)