Fast-glycolytic muscle fibers differ from slow-oxidative fibers in that:
A) fast-glycolytic fibers rely on creatine phosphate as an ATP source for the first few seconds of contraction but
Slow-oxidative fibers do not.
B) fast-glycolytic fibers have a smaller diameter than slow-oxidative fibers.
C) fast-oxidative fibers can generate greater maximal tension than slow-oxidative fibers.
D) fast-oxidative fibers generate less lactic acid than slow-oxidative fibers.
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