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Skeletal Muscle
A type of striated muscle attached to the skeleton that facilitates movement through contraction.
Smooth Muscle
A type of muscle tissue which is not under voluntary control and is found in the walls of internal organs.
Cardiac Muscle
A specialized type of muscle found only in the heart, characterized by its ability to contract involuntarily and rhythmically.
Neuromuscular Junctions
Specialized synapses between motor neurons and skeletal muscle fibers, crucial for initiating muscle contraction.
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