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Chapter 10, Problem 1M
Summary Introduction

a.

To determine:

The term that describes “type of muscle fiber that fatigues easily.”

Summary Introduction

b.

To determine:

The term that describes “muscle fiber plasma membrane.”

Summary Introduction

c.

To determine:

The term that describes “muscle whose function opposes agonist.”

Summary Introduction

d.

To determine:

The term that describes “connective tissue covering a fascicle.”

Summary Introduction

e.

To determine:

The term that describes “functional contractile unit of a skeletal muscle fiber.”

Summary Introduction

f.

To determine:

The term that describes “protein in thick filaments.”

Summary Introduction

g.

To determine:

The term that describes “sarcomere region with thin filaments only.”

Summary Introduction

h.

To determine:

The term that describes “muscle that surrounds an opening.”

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i.

To determine:

The term that describes “the resting tension within a muscle.”

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j.

To determine:

The term that describes “muscle attachment that is a thin, flattened sheet.”

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