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← Human Body & HealthWhy does skeletal muscle contraction velocity decrease as the load increases, despite ATP availability?
A)Decreased calcium sensitivity occurs
B)Sarcomere length variability increases
C)Rate of cross-bridge cycling slows✓
D)Mitochondrial ATP production declines
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Muscle contraction velocity decreases with increasing load because the rate of cross-bridge cycling becomes the limiting factor, rather than ATP availability. Each cross-bridge requires time to attach, pull, and detach; therefore, higher loads slow the detachment and reattachment rate, rather than ATP depletion.
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