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Which term refers to contractions that generate force while muscle length remains the same, without movement occurring?
Spinal Cord
A long, thin bundle of nervous tissue that extends from the brain down the vertebral column, transmitting nerve impulses to and from the brain.
Schwann Cells
Glial cells of the peripheral nervous system that wrap around axons, providing electrical insulation (myelination) and support for nerve regeneration.
Myelin Sheath
The fatty layer that surrounds and insulates nerve fibers, speeding up the transmission of nerve impulses.
Neurilemma
The outermost layer of a myelinated nerve fiber, which plays a crucial role in nerve regeneration and conduction.
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