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i. In a uniform probability distribution, P(x) is constant between the distribution's minimum and maximum values.
ii. For a uniform probability distribution, the probability of any event is equal to 1/(b-a) .
iii. The uniform probability distribution is symmetric about the mode.
Polarity
The condition of having distinct and opposite ends or poles, often relating to molecule orientation or cell differentiation.
Sarcomere
The fundamental unit of striated muscle tissue, responsible for muscle contraction, defined by the area between two Z lines.
Contracted Sarcomere
A sarcomere that has shortened in length, due to the sliding of actin and myosin filaments, leading to muscle contraction.
Muscle Fiber
A single muscle cell that contracts in response to stimulation and is capable of producing force.
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