Decreased blood flow to a muscle could result in all of the following, except

A) Fatigue.
B) An oxygen debt.
C) An increase in intracellular glycogen.
D) A shift to more anaerobic glycolysis in the muscle.
E) An increase in intracellular lactate.


C) An increase in intracellular glycogen.

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