Match what is happening at the myofilament level with respect to the relative de
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Question
Match what is happening at the myofilament level with respect to the relative degree of cross-bridge formation, at lenfths noted by 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the figure below and how this leads to increased or decreased tension.
Length at 1: (1) low passive, low active, decreased cross-bridge formation (2) optimal force generation with greatest cross-bridge formation (3) overstretching reduces cross-bridge formation even more thereby reducing tension substantially (4) stretching causes decreased cross-bridge formation leading to decreased tension
Length at 2: (1) low passive, low active, decreased cross-bridge formation (2) optimal force generation with greatest cross-bridge formation (3) overstretching reduces cross-bridge formation even more thereby reducing tension substantially
(4) stretching causes decreased cross-bridge formation leading to decreased tension
Length at 3: (1) low passive, low active, decreased cross-bridge formation (2) optimal force generation with greatest cross-bridge formation (3) overstretching reduces cross-bridge formation even more thereby reducing tension substantially
(4) stretching causes decreased cross-bridge formation leading to decreased tension
Length at 4: (1) low passive, low active, decreased cross-bridge formation (2) optimal force generation with greatest cross-bridge formation (3) overstretching reduces cross-bridge formation even more thereby reducing tension substantially
(4) stretching causes decreased cross-bridge formation leading to decreased tension
Explanation / Answer
Length at 1:
(2) Optimal force generation with greatest cross-bridge formation
Length at 2:
(1) Low passive, low active, decreased cross-bridge formation
Length at 3:
(4) Stretching causes decreased cross-bridge formation leading to decreased tension
Length at 4:
(3) Overstretching reduces cross-bridge formation even more thereby reducing tension substantially