stretchability
Stretchability does not belong to the functions of muscle tissue. While muscle tissue is stretchable to a certain extent, its primary function is not related to stretching or elongating. The main functions of muscle tissue are the ability to shorten or contract (known as contractility) and to pull on bones (known as pulling or moving bones).
The term that does not belong is "action potential." While excitability, response to a stimulus, and contractility are all related to muscle function and the ability of muscle fibers to react to stimuli, an action potential refers specifically to the electrical impulse that triggers these processes.
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You can't shorten the word "belong". If you're looking for a shorter word that means "belong", try "own" in certain contexts.Example:That book belongs to me.I own that book.
species
Part of our civil rights is the ability to choose if we belong to a party or not.
Methane-producing bacteria belong to the domain Bacteria and the phylum Firmicutes. They are known for their ability to produce methane as a byproduct of their metabolism.
Both belong to the genus Panthera ( i. e. big cats ). They all have the ability to roar.
The archaea are a group of single-celled organisms that belong to the kingdom Archaea. These organisms are known for their ability to thrive in extreme environments such as hot springs, acidic conditions, and high-salt environments.
Scandium through zinc belong to the transition metals class of elements. These elements are known for their variability in oxidation states and their ability to form colorful compounds.
Coordination does not belong, as it refers to the ability to work together in a synchronized manner, while the other traits are related to personal qualities and mindset.
Lizards belong to the class Reptilia, which is a group of cold-blooded vertebrates that includes snakes, turtles, and crocodiles. They are known for their scaly skin, clawed feet, and ability to regulate their body temperature by basking in the sun.