1.if jay loses muscle size after taking a break, this loss is called
a.)hypertrophy
b.)...
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1.if jay loses muscle size after taking a break, this loss is called
a.)hypertrophy
b.)atrophy
c.)muscle fiber loss
d.)an overuse injury
2.)when amy carries a heavy book bag all the way to school, she is a. demonstrating muscular strength
b. hypertrophy
c. endurance
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