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exercise physiology - Structure Function of Exercising Muscle

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A PowerPoint for the introduction to exercise physiology including the structure Function of Exercising Muscles. This PowerPoint outlines the anatomy of the skeletal muscle, muscle fiber contraction, muscle fiber types, and skeletal muscle with exercise. The PowerPoint moves onto the generation of force and how motor units work alongside different types of contractions in the body.

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