Myotonia
myotonia
Myotonia
myotonia
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Acetylcholine is released by axon terminals of the motor neuron.
peri·stal·sisnoun\ˌper-ə-ˈstȯl-səs, -ˈstäl-, -ˈstal-\pluralperi·stal·ses\-ˌsēz\Definition of PERISTALSIS: successive waves of involuntary contraction passing along the walls of a hollow muscular structure (as the esophagus or intestine) and forcing the contents onward
Bulemia
muscle cells and nerve cells is that muscle cells are responsible for the contraction and relaxation of muscles whereas nerve cells are responsible for the coordination of the functions of the body through the transmission of nerve impulses between the body and the central nervous system.
Opulent describes something that is characterized by richness, abundance, or magnificence. It denotes lavishness or grandeur in appearance or presentation.
Contractions are words that are created by joining two words with an apostrophe. Examples: "Do" and "not" form the contraction "don't""I" and "am" form the contraction "I'm""Where" and "is" form the contraction "where's"
evidence of the great spirit
a government that is characterized by a loosely organized group
There are different models that describe the contraction of muscles. Not everyone agrees on which is best. A couple of the models are the sliding-filament model and Huxley's model.
cross bridge formation "Excitation-contraction coupling" connects muscle fiber excitation to the muscle fiber contraction (cross bridge formation). During contraction, myosin heads form cross bridges many times-with each cross bridge generating a small amount of tension in the muscle fiber.
Any of various protozoans of the class Ciliata, characterized by numerous cilia, or thin hairs