Muscle Contraction Control
Muscle contraction is a complex process that relies on the coordinated efforts of myosin heads and muscle fibers, generating significant force when activated. However, to prevent constant contraction, the nervous system plays a crucial role in regulating this process, using neural impulses to trigger the release of acetylcholine at the synapse. This intricate interplay ensures muscles contract only when needed, allowing for relaxation and proper function.In this clip
From this podcast

The Science of Everything Podcast
Episode 132: The Muscular System
Related Questions