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Ch. 9 Muscles and Muscle Tissue
Marieb - Human Anatomy & Physiology 11th Edition
Marieb, Hoehn11th EditionHuman Anatomy & PhysiologyISBN: 9780136874034Not the one you use?Change textbook
Chapter 9, Problem 7

A smooth, sustained contraction resulting from very rapid stimulation of the muscle, in which no evidence of relaxation is seen, is called:
a. A twitch
b. Temporal summation
c. Multiple motor unit summation
d. Fused tetanus

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Step 1: Understand the definitions of each term related to muscle contractions. A 'twitch' is a single, brief contraction and relaxation cycle in a muscle fiber following a single stimulus.
Step 2: Recognize that 'temporal summation' refers to the process where multiple stimuli occur in rapid succession, causing the muscle contractions to add together, but some relaxation still occurs between stimuli.
Step 3: Know that 'multiple motor unit summation' involves increasing the number of motor units activated to produce a stronger overall muscle contraction, but it does not describe the sustained contraction of a single fiber.
Step 4: Identify that 'fused tetanus' is a smooth, sustained muscle contraction resulting from very rapid stimulation where no relaxation is observed between stimuli, producing a continuous contraction.
Step 5: Based on these definitions, match the description of a smooth, sustained contraction with no relaxation to the correct term, which is 'fused tetanus'.

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Muscle Twitch

A muscle twitch is the brief, single contraction and relaxation cycle of a muscle fiber in response to a single stimulus. It represents the simplest form of muscle contraction and is characterized by a quick rise and fall in tension.
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Temporal Summation

Temporal summation occurs when a muscle is stimulated repeatedly at a frequency that allows the contractions to build on each other, increasing tension. However, some relaxation still occurs between stimuli, so the contraction is not completely smooth.
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Fused Tetanus

Fused tetanus is a sustained muscle contraction resulting from very rapid stimulation where individual twitches merge, and no relaxation occurs between stimuli. This produces a smooth, continuous contraction with maximal tension.
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