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Propose a step-by-step mechanism for the general-acid catalyzed reaction shown below:
Muscle Tension
The force generated by the contraction of muscle fibers, often in response to external stimuli or neural activation.
Isometric Contractions
Muscle contractions where the muscle exerts force without changing length, used for stabilization and posture.
Tetanus Of Muscles
A condition characterized by prolonged contraction of skeletal muscle fibers caused by potent toxins produced by the bacteria Clostridium tetani.
Action Potential
A rapid rise and fall in electrical membrane potential that transmits signals along neural and muscle cells.
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