Click and drag each description into the appropriate category to identify whether it is a factor that contributes to muscle fatigue, muscle endurance, or neither. A muscle's supply of glycogen A muscle's supply of myoglobin Depletion of ATP Density of blood capillaries The size of the motor unit a muscle belongs to Depletion of acetylcholine Uncontrolled leakage of calcium from the SR Accumulation of potassium in the extracellular fluid Fatigue Endurance Neither Reset
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- A muscle's supply of glycogen: contributes to muscle endurance - A muscle's supply of myoglobin: neither contributes to muscle fatigue nor endurance - Depletion of ATP: contributes to muscle fatigue - Density of blood capillaries: contributes to muscle Show more…
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