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slow twitch muscle fibers (type i)
What are Slow Twitch Muscle Fibers?
Slow twitch muscle fibers, also known as
type I muscle fibers
, are one of the two primary types of muscle fibers found in skeletal muscle. These fibers are known for their ability to sustain
endurance activities
due to their high oxidative capacity.
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