Which of the following best describes “summation” of contractions in skeletal muscle physiology?
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Correct answer: Successive stimuli prevent full relaxation, boosting tension
When stimuli arrive in rapid succession before the muscle fully relaxes, cytosolic Ca²⁺ stays elevated and successive contractions build on one another, so summation increases the overall tension.
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