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A prolonged economic contraction is a.?

A recession....


Which is a description of tetany?

prolonged contraction of the muscles


A prolonged economic contraction known as a?

recession


What is prolonged economic contraction that is not especially long or severe?

A recession


What is prolonged economic contraction that is not especially long or severe called?

A recession


What is a prolonged economic contraction that is not especially long or severe called?

A recession


What are the 4 stages of a muscle cell?

Tonus (relaxation), Excitation (neural stimulation, Clonus (contraction), Tetanus (prolonged contraction), return to Tonus (relaxation) Or Excitation, Excitation-Contraction Coupling, Contraction, Relaxation


When the velocity of a contraction is zero the contraction is?

When the velocity of a contraction is zero, the contraction is at a complete stop or in a state of static equilibrium.


What is Thompson's disease?

A hereditary disease of the muscles characterized by prolonged contraction of the muscles whenever voluntary motion is attempted, contraction and relaxation being slow and the muscles stiff.


What is the maximum rate of contraction in normal cardiac muscle fibers?

What_is_the_maximum_rate_of_contraction_in_normal_cardiac_muscle_fibers


How much does a muscle contract?

It's maximum contraction is about one third of its resting length.


What happens to the sarcomere if the ATP cannot bind to the myosin head?

If ATP cannot bind to the myosin head, the myosin cannot detach from the actin filament after a contraction. This leads to a state known as rigor, where the muscle remains in a contracted state, causing stiffness. Without ATP, the cross-bridge cycling is halted, and muscle relaxation cannot occur, resulting in prolonged contraction and inability to generate further muscle movement.