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The stimulus above which no stronger contraction can be elicited, because all motor units are firing in the muscle Determined by alternating motor units of a muscle organ even when the muscle is at rest Continued sustained smooth contraction due to rapid stimulation The situation in which contractions become stronger due to stimulation before complete relaxation occurs How a smooth increase in muscle force is produced A. Muscle tone B. Wave summation C. Tetanus D. Maximal stimulus E. Multiple motor unit summation

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A. Muscle Tone-

Determined by alternating motor units of a muscle organ even when the muscle is at rest

B. Wave summation

The situation in which contractions become stronger due to stimulation before complete relaxation occurs

C. Tetanus

Continued sustained smooth contraction due to rapid stimulation

D. Maximal stimulus

The stimulus above which no stronger contraction can be elicited, because all motor units are firing in the muscle

E. Multiple motor unit summation

How a smooth increase in muscle force is produced

Step-by-step explanation:

Muscle tone:

Arises from weak and involuntary contractions of its motor units that causes some amount of tautness or tension in the muscle

Wave summation:

It can be called temporal summation. A different stimulus acts on a muscle before completion of the previous relaxation period causing stronger contraction.

Tetanus:

It occurs when rapid stimulation causes continued sustained smooth contraction. The motor nerve acting on a skeletal muscle releases large amount of action potentials

maximal stimulus

Produce the strongest muscle contractions by increasing the stimulation

Multiple motor unit summation

It controls the force of contraction using recruitmen

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