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A muscle cramp is a sudden, painful contraction of a muscle, during which movement is difficult. What is happening at the cellular level

during a muscle cramp?

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Muscle cramps are caused by the inability of myosin fibers to break free from the actin filaments during contraction, resulting in a prolonged contraction. A lack of ATP would obviously produce cramping, as myosin requires ATP to become free from actin.

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A muscle cramp is a sudden, painful contraction of a muscle, during which movement-example-1
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