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Hypertrophic factors as opposed to neurological factors are primarily responsible for strength gains in children.

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Answered by Secondman
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Yes, Hypertrophic factors, as opposed to neurological factors, are primarily responsible for strength gains in children.

The following points proves the above fact,

1. The size of skeletal muscle increases by the muscle hypertrophy through growth component cells. And it is primarily responsible for strength gaining in the children.

2. Neurological factors such as having hyper activeness of the brain structure of the human body that leads to cause a mental disorder.

3. In children, by increasing in strength owing to neural factors leads to produce more potential and it involves the coordination of muscle groups could be partly responsible for strength gaining.

          Therefore, Hypertrophic factors, as opposed to neurological factors, are primarily responsible for strength gains in children.

Answered by Surnia
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True

Explanation:

  • The muscle hypertrophy peculiarly involves the increase in size of the skeleton muscles which is responsible for the increase in size of the component cells.
  • The two factors that are responsible for the purpose of sarcoplasmic hypertrophy includes the increase in storage of glycogen and increase in size of the myofibril.
  • The glycogenic storage helps in providing energy during the muscular exercise also the myofibril also aids in the contraction and relaxation of the muscles and performing the acts that can show the strength of the muscles.

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