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What Is The Cause For Skeletal Muscle Fatigue?

what can best explain the condition of skeletal muscle fatigue a) the all or none law b) the inability to generate sufficient quantities of ATP due to feed back regulation of synthesis c) total lack of ATP d) Insufficient intracellular quantities of ATP due to excessive consumption.
Mon, 4 Jan 2016
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the queries you have asked here are academic level related and it is not possible to explain it here in detail what you have stated are the consequences of some patho-physiological changes due to some systemic disease that causes the inflammatory changes and injury to muscular fibers and changes the normal functions, it is not the total lack of ATP molecules it is wrong thinking, underlying causes are the matter of concern and according to that muscular symptoms occurs, it may not be pure form of fatigue, hope this information helps.
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What Is The Cause For Skeletal Muscle Fatigue?

HI Well come to HCM the queries you have asked here are academic level related and it is not possible to explain it here in detail what you have stated are the consequences of some patho-physiological changes due to some systemic disease that causes the inflammatory changes and injury to muscular fibers and changes the normal functions, it is not the total lack of ATP molecules it is wrong thinking, underlying causes are the matter of concern and according to that muscular symptoms occurs, it may not be pure form of fatigue, hope this information helps.