The 'latent period' of a muscle twitch represents the time required for which of the following?
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Correct answer: The time for excitation-contraction coupling and calcium release
The latent period is the delay between the arrival of the action potential and the start of tension development. This time is spent on the electrical signal traveling down T-tubules and the subsequent release and binding of calcium.
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