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	<title>Comments on: please explain this about motor neurons and myofibers?</title>
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		<title>By: misoma5</title>
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		<description>each unit stimulates (by the action potential) a number of myofibrils.  The summation of the myofibrils generates more force.  

Imagine it like an army.  Each motor neuron is like a colonel in charge of a regimen.  The more colonels are ordered into combat, the more captains (myofibrils) you have and the more guns (crossbridges).</description>
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<p>Imagine it like an army.  Each motor neuron is like a colonel in charge of a regimen.  The more colonels are ordered into combat, the more captains (myofibrils) you have and the more guns (crossbridges).</p>
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