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The Soleus tetanus peaks are fused, which means that they do

Last updated: 7/23/2022

The Soleus tetanus peaks are fused, which means that they do

The Soleus tetanus peaks are fused, which means that they do not completely relax before peaking again. Why might the soleus show fused tetanus peaks and higher forces at a lower stimulation frequency than the EDL? a) The soleus can generate ATP faster b) The soleus absorbs calcium more slowly than the EDL c) The EDL is faster at pumping calcium out of the cytoplasm d) The EDL can generate ATP faster