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Q: distinguish between fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscles?
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Q: How is muscle tone produced?
A: IT IS A TAUTNESS OR TENSION IN THE MUSCLE DUE TO WEAK,INVOLUNTARY CONTRACTIONS OF MOTOR UNIT.
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Q: State some functions of skeletal muscles.
A: Cardiac, skeletal, and smooth are three major kinds of muscles in the body.
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3B. Explain how skeletal muscles produce graded responses.
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