Category: Describe the Role of Microorganisms in Disease
The generation of tension in a muscle is called __________.
Answer:
Contraction
The generation of tension in a muscle occurs during contraction, where muscle fibers shorten and generate force. This process involves the sliding of actin and myosin filaments within the muscle fibers.
Relaxation refers to the process where a muscle returns to its resting state after contraction, not the generation of tension.
Signaling refers to the transmission of electrical impulses (action potentials) that trigger muscle contraction, but it is not the process of generating tension itself.
Modulation refers to the adjustment or regulation of muscle activity, not the direct generation of tension.
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