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Name two "rungs" in the distance ladder, and how distances within of these two "rungs" are measured or estimated.
Connective Tissue
A type of tissue found in the body that supports, binds together, and protects organs, consisting of cells embedded in an extracellular matrix.
Muscle Fiber
A single muscle cell, known for its ability to contract and produce force.
Sarcomere
Part of a myofibril between adjacent Z disks.
Skeletal Muscle Fiber
A long, cylindrical cell found in skeletal muscles, characterized by multiple nuclei and striations, responsible for voluntary movements.
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