Answer:The above statement is "false".
Explanation:
The following events take place during contraction-relaxation of a muscle:
•Action potential in T tubule activates voltage-sensitive receptors,which in turn trigger Ca ions release from terminal cisternae of sacroplasmic reticulum(SR) into cystol.
•Ca ions bind to troponin;troponin changes shape,removing the blocking action of tropomyosin;actin active sites is exposed.
•CONTRACTION; myosin heads alternatively attach to actin and detach,pulling the actin filaments toward the center of the sarcomere;using ATP in this process.
•removal of Ca ions by active transport into the SR after the action potential ends.
•RELAXATION occurs.Actin and myosin return back to its unbound state.
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Subjective cue is the client's description of pain in the right leg.
Subjective cue is the information obtained from a patient through communication. This type of cue is the physical symptoms that are subjectively described by patients concerning how they feel with their bodies. The symptoms may be pain, vomiting, itching, coughing, or discomfort.
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