I think it might be sampling
As far as I know of B would be the correct answer but i am not positive
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A: since a graph can only hold one variable
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Experiment 4. Relaxed, the drug will stop the calcium so that it does not act on the troponin
Experiment 5. Contraction: In order for the muscle to relax, the actin and tropomyosin union must occur.
Experiment 6. Relaxation: the release of the actin-myosin complex occurs with consumption of ATP, thus it slides and generates contraction, by adding a hydrolyzable analog, this reaction is avoided giving rise to a prolonged actin-myosin binding which leads to relaxation while last effect.
Experiment 7. Ca2 + Contraction is very necessary so that during muscle contraction troponin can be extracted.
Our muscles are attached to our skeleton to help us move. If we had no skeleton then our muscles would hang limply, making it harder for us to move.