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Fast-Glycolytic Muscle Fibres Do Not Require as Much Oxygen Use

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Fast-glycolytic muscle fibres do not require as much oxygen use as slow-oxidative fibres.


Definitions:

Productive Efficiency

A situation where a system or economy can no longer produce additional amounts of a good without lowering the production level of another product.

Allocative Efficiency

A state of the economy where the distribution of resources among different uses is optimal, maximizing total societal welfare.

Equilibrium Price

The price at which the quantity of a good or service demanded by consumers equals the quantity supplied by producers, establishing market balance.

Equilibrium Quantity

The level of goods or services supplied matches the consumer demand at the price which establishes market equilibrium.

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