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Which statements about muscle contractions are true
(i) Acetylcholine is released when neural signal reaches motor end plate
(ii) Muscle contraction is initiated by a signal sent by CNS via a sensory neuron
(iii) During muscle contraction , isotropic band gets elongated
(iv) Repeated activation of the muscle can lead to lactic acid accumulation .

A

I and IV

B

I and III

C

II and III

D

I, II and III

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