EEOB 2520 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Skeletal Muscle, Threshold Potential, Indep

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Contraction is the generation of tension; how much tension is dependent on: How much motor units have been activated. How much crossbridge cycling is happening in that area. To allow this force/tension to do its job (in this case, to move our skeleton) we need to also look at the force that opposes this. The force that opposes the shortening of the muscle. In the picture, the load is the bucket that the person is holding. In physiology, we also have to pay attention to the other load that is also causing an effect is the forearm (the weight of the body) So even if the bucket was not there, there would still be a load (the arm) that is opposing contraction. We"ll have the vectors of those opposing forces (contraction and load) and use vector addition/subtraction to see if we can have the movement. Movement / shortening of the muscle happens only if t > l.

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