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- 34. A common exercise performed in the gym to increase muscle strength and size is a pull up. List the muscles that might be involved in a pull-up and their corresponding actions.Please explain in detail how Calcium is removed from the troponin and tropomyosin to allow muscles to relax.#66.Please Describe the gross anatomy of a skeletal muscle and the functions of its components. ?
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