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    • In a concentric contraction, the muscle shortens
    • Isometric contractions result in a change in muscle length.
      False
    • Lowering a weight slowly during a bicep curl is an example of an eccentric
    • How many types of muscle contraction are there according to the study material?
      Three
    • Concentric contractions increase muscle length.
      False
    • What is the defining characteristic of isometric contractions?
      No change in length
    • In isotonic contractions, the muscle either shortens during a concentric
    • Lowering a weight during a bicep curl involves an eccentric contraction.

      True
    • Muscle contraction refers to the activation of muscles to generate force
    • In an eccentric contraction, the muscle lengthens while generating force.

      True
    • What does muscle contraction refer to?
      Activation to generate force
    • What happens to muscle length during an eccentric contraction?
      Increases
    • Give an example of a concentric contraction.
      Lifting a weight
    • Holding a plank is an example of an isometric contraction.

      True
    • Lifting a weight during a bicep curl is an example of a concentric
    • What happens to muscle length during an eccentric contraction?
      It lengthens
    • Match the contraction type with its action:
      Isotonic ↔️ Changes muscle length
      Isometric ↔️ Generates force without length change
    • Order the steps in performing a bicep curl with correct contraction types:
      1️⃣ Start with arm fully extended
      2️⃣ Lift the weight using a concentric contraction
      3️⃣ Lower the weight slowly using an eccentric contraction
      4️⃣ Repeat the process
    • What happens to the muscle length during a concentric contraction?
      Decreases
    • What is the change in muscle length during an isometric contraction?
      No change
    • Isotonic contractions are characterized by a change in muscle length
    • What happens to the muscle length during an eccentric isotonic contraction?
      Increases
    • Match the contraction type with its example:
      Concentric ↔️ Lifting a weight
      Eccentric ↔️ Lowering a weight slowly
      Isometric ↔️ Holding a plank
    • The key difference between isotonic and isometric contractions is the change in muscle length
    • Muscle contraction refers to the activation of muscles to generate force
    • What is an example of a concentric contraction during exercise?
      Lifting a weight
    • Match the contraction type with its definition:
      Concentric ↔️ Muscle shortens while generating force
      Eccentric ↔️ Muscle lengthens while generating force
      Isometric ↔️ Muscle remains constant length while generating force
    • Concentric isotonic contractions result in a decrease in muscle length.
      True
    • In isometric contractions, there is no change in muscle length
    • Pushing against a wall is an example of an isometric contraction.

      True
    • What happens to the muscle length during an isometric contraction?
      Remains constant
    • Arrange the types of muscle contractions based on their definitions:
      1️⃣ Concentric: Muscle shortens while generating force
      2️⃣ Eccentric: Muscle lengthens while generating force
      3️⃣ Isometric: Muscle remains constant length while generating force