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Chapter 44, Problem 8TY
Muscle fibers that have a large number of mitochondria, contain large amounts of myoglobin, and exhibit low rates of ATPase activity are called ______blank fibers.
- a. slow-glycolytic
- b. fast-glycolytic
- c. intermediate
- d. fast-oxidative
- e. slow-oxidative
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