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One brief stimulus of a skeletal muscle may result in a single isolated contractile event, which is called a twitch. In a living organism, one twitch can generate max tension in a whole muscle. Are these statements true or false?

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  1. Yesterday, 22:47
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    The first sentence is true and the second one is false.

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    The first sentence is the correct definition of a muscle twitch, but the second sentence is not because a twitch doesn't generate max tension in a whole muscle. A twitch is a short contraction that may be repeated but with no pain presence even though they can cause discomfort.
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