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elasticity capacity of muscle fibers to stretch and resume their normal length.
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elasticity The material of a body is said to be elastic up to the point at which the whole of the strain, or distortion of the body, disappears when the stress, or force, which has produced it is removed.
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elasticity The ability of a body to regain its original shape after deformation.
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elasticity once the stretching force is removed a living muscle cell retains it's original shape.
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elasticity That property of materials by virtue of which they tend to recover their original size and shape after removal of a force causing deformation.
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