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An organ that produces movement by contractions. There are two major kinds of muscles: voluntary (striated) and involuntary (non-striated). Striated muscles are under voluntary control and include most of the muscles of the body.
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| muscle |
Body tissue made up of bundles of cells or fibers that move body parts by lengthening and shortening.
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| muscle |
Bundle of contractile cells which allow animals to move. Muscles must act against a skeleton to effect movement.
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| muscle |
body tissue consisting of long cells that contract when stimulated
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| muscle strength |
Greatest amount of force an athlete can exert at one time.
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