Why do muscles in the eye and larynx have a higher ratio of nerve fibers to muscle cells than do muscles of the limbs and back?
Movements of the eyes and ❌ require relatively little ❌ but great ❌. As a result, the muscles of the eyes and larynx contain only a few ❌ per motor unit, resulting in a ❌ ratio of ❌ fibers to muscle fibers.
Movements of the limbs and ❌ require ❌ strength but less precision than eye and larynx movements. Therefore, the muscles of the limbs and back have many more muscle cells per motor unit, resulting in a ❌ ratio of nerve fibers to ❌ fibers.
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