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Which of the following is a true statement regarding muscular strength and conditioning? Check all that apply.

(A) Weight lifting does not increase the number of muscle fibers in a particular muscle exercised.
(B) Swimming will increase the number of muscle fibers in a particular muscle exercised.
(C) Blood capillary density will increase in slow-twitch fibers in response to training for a marathon.
(D) Long-term resistance training will increase the number of myofibrils in a particular muscle exercised.
(E) As muscle fibers become too large, mitosis causes them to divide into two.
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10 years ago
-weight lifting does not increase the number of muscle fibers in a particular muscle exercise.
- blood capillary density will increase in slow-twitch fibers in response to training for a marathon.
-As muscle fibers become too large, mitosis causes them to divide into two.
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