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← Human Body & HealthA weightlifter experiences muscle failure despite adequate glycogen stores. Which process explains why repeated maximal contractions lead to this failure?
A)Enhanced neuromuscular junction acetylcholine release
B)Elevated phosphocreatine buffering of ATP
C)Increased myocyte calcium reuptake efficiency
D)Accumulation of inorganic phosphate inhibiting contraction✓
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Inorganic phosphate accumulation inhibits cross-bridge cycling, thereby reducing force production, because the phosphate prevents myosin head detachment from actin. Therefore, muscle failure arises due to impaired cross-bridge function, rather than limitations in fuel supply or excitation.
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