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  • 01-03-2022
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Why does a muscle that has been overstretched produce less tension?.

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  • 01-03-2022
It is because a muscles ability to contract depends on the formation of cross-bridges between myosin and actin. in a muscle that is overstretched, the myofilaments would overlap very little, so very few cross-bridges would form, making the contraction weak.
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