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. 2009 Dec 15;212(24):4040–4055. doi: 10.1242/jeb.029983

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

This schematic demonstrates the relationship between moment arm and muscle fiber length and the consequences for a muscle's operating range. Increasing the moment arm increases the amount of stretch imposed on the muscle, thereby increasing its operating range for a given amount of angular rotation (compare elongated red lines estimating operating range in A and B with those in C and D). Increasing the muscle fiber length increases the number of sarcomeres to take up the imposed stretch, decreasing the operating range (compare shortened red lines estimating operating range in B and D with those in A and C).