Physiological contracture

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


B

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