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on fish musculature (which app erent types o skeletal muscle fibers and the order of recruitment of motor units during whole-muscle f contractions. : Questions Use the data from Lab Exercises 1 and 3 to answer questions 4 and 5. 4) Is one of the subject’s forearms stronger than the other? Use the maximum grip strength (i.e., use the value for area under force curve from the strongest contraction as a measure of grip strength) from each forearm to determine this answer. Calculate the percent difference in maximum grip strength between forearms. 5) Does the stronger forearm have a higher ratio of average maximum grip strength to the area of the EMG absolute integral than the weaker forearm? Compare the slopes of the force-EMG activity graphs for each forearm to determine your answer. Calculate the percent difference in the slopes of the force-EMG activity graphs from each forearm. Questions Use the data from Lab Exercises 2 and 4 to answer questions 6-10. 6) Is there a difference in the maximum forces generated by the dominant and the non-dominant forearms? Calculate the percent difference between the forces. Explain whether the result is expected (and why or why not). 7) Is there a difference between the circumference of the dominant and non-dominant forearms? Calculate the percent difference between the circumferences. Explain whether the result is expected (and why or why not). 8) Is there a relationship between the circumference of the forearm and the maximum force developed? If there is, what is it? Explain whether the result is expected (and why or why not). 9) If there was a difference in the circumference of the forearms, would it be caused by a difference in the number of muscle fibers in the forearm or a difference in the diameter of each - . - ~ - vious Ne [f'fo Do Q Notifications @ Inbox
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