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What is the difference between isometric and isotonic muscle contractions?

  • A. Isometric involves movement, while isotonic does not.
  • B. Isotonic involves shortening of muscle, while isometric maintains length.
  • C. Isometric uses more energy, while isotonic uses less.
  • D. Isotonic involves smooth muscle, while isometric involves skeletal muscle.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B. Isometric contractions occur when the muscle generates tension without changing its length, while isotonic contractions involve the muscle changing length to move a load. In isotonic contractions, the muscle shortens to move a load, whereas in isometric contractions, the muscle contracts to hold a position without movement. Choice A is incorrect because isometric contractions do not involve movement, while choice C is incorrect as isotonic contractions typically require more energy due to movement. Choice D is incorrect because the type of muscle involved (smooth or skeletal) is not the defining factor between isometric and isotonic contractions.