Muscle Physiology: Contraction Mechanisms · Zoology

The 'Length-Tension Relationship' suggests that maximal force is generated when:

  1. The muscle is extremely stretched beyond its normal resting length
  2. The sarcomeres are maximally compressed and fully overlapped internally
  3. There is an optimal overlap between thick and thin filaments
  4. The Z-discs are as far apart as structurally possible in each sarcomere
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Correct answer: There is an optimal overlap between thick and thin filaments

At optimal resting length, the maximum number of cross-bridges can form. If the muscle is too stretched, there is little overlap for binding; if it is too compressed, the filaments interfere with each other, reducing force.

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