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When a skeletal muscle is passively stretched, that cell has a tendency to spring back once the force that was stretching the muscle is removed due to
A) the active interaction between actin and myosin (energy required).
B) titin acting as a spring using the energy stored by the stretching.
C) the passive interaction between actin and myosin (no energy required).
D) the elastic connective tissue that surrounds the muscle cells and fascicles.
E) actin and myosin acting as a spring using the energy stored by the stretching.
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Principles of Human Physiology


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