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← Human Body & HealthWhy does prolonged isometric contraction of a muscle, like holding a plank, eventually lead to fatigue despite consistent neural input?
A)Increased actin-myosin binding affinity
B)Decreased calcium reuptake rate
C)Reduced cross-bridge detachment rate✓
D)Enhanced glycogenolysis for ATP production
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Fatigue occurs because sustained contraction compresses blood vessels, reducing oxygen and ATP supply. This impairs the myosin ATPase cycle and slows the cross-bridge detachment rate; therefore, force production declines rather than other metabolic processes immediately failing.
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