Andrew Huberman· PhD
and it's in this in between stage is called a rigor so whenever the muscle has produced Force but there's not enough energy for it to relax so the muscle is stuck in riger
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
and it's in this in between stage is called a rigor so whenever the muscle has produced Force but there's not enough energy for it to relax so the muscle is stuck in riger
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the atp is required to actually release the actin myosin complex which is we learned in medical school explains why a corpse is experiencing rigor mortis