Muscle Physiology: Contraction Mechanisms · Zoology

What is a 'Motor Unit'?

  1. All the muscles contained within a single limb segment
  2. A single motor neuron and all the muscle fibers it innervates
  3. The full set of mitochondria found within one muscle cell
  4. A bundle of myofibrils grouped inside a single muscle fiber
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Correct answer: A single motor neuron and all the muscle fibers it innervates

A motor unit is the functional unit of muscle contraction. When the neuron fires, all fibers within that specific unit contract simultaneously; smaller units are used for fine control, while larger ones are for strength.

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