Review & Practice Sheet Section A Part A Match each term listed with the correct description. Reset Help Repolarization Contraction with no relaxation cycles: Acetylcholine Length changes more than tension: Isometric contraction Return of membrane to resting potential: Complete tetanus Fatigue Reduction in contraction and performance: Isotonic contraction Tension changes more than length: Neurotransmitter:

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The image shows a section from a review and practice exercise focusing on matching terms to their correct descriptions. This educational material is likely part of a physiology or biology course.

**Review & Practice Sheet Section A**

**Part A**

Instructions: Match each term listed with the correct description.

Terms:

1. Repolarization
2. Acetylcholine
3. Isometric contraction
4. Complete tetanus
5. Fatigue
6. Isotonic contraction

Descriptions:

- Contraction with no relaxation cycles: [_________]
- Length changes more than tension: [_________]
- Return of membrane to resting potential: [_________]
- Reduction in contraction and performance: [_________]
- Tension changes more than length: [_________]
- Neurotransmitter: [_________]

There are options to "Reset" and "Help" for assistance, and buttons to "Submit" or "Request Answer" to check responses.
Transcribed Image Text:The image shows a section from a review and practice exercise focusing on matching terms to their correct descriptions. This educational material is likely part of a physiology or biology course. **Review & Practice Sheet Section A** **Part A** Instructions: Match each term listed with the correct description. Terms: 1. Repolarization 2. Acetylcholine 3. Isometric contraction 4. Complete tetanus 5. Fatigue 6. Isotonic contraction Descriptions: - Contraction with no relaxation cycles: [_________] - Length changes more than tension: [_________] - Return of membrane to resting potential: [_________] - Reduction in contraction and performance: [_________] - Tension changes more than length: [_________] - Neurotransmitter: [_________] There are options to "Reset" and "Help" for assistance, and buttons to "Submit" or "Request Answer" to check responses.
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