Physiological contracture

A. occurs when muscles are resting.
B. results when the neurotransmitter remains in the receptor.
C. results when muscles are well exercised.
D. is caused by an abundance of ATP in muscle fibers.
E. is a condition in which cross-bridges cannot release.


Answer: E

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