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Myogram
A graphical representation of a muscle's tension or activity level, typically as a response to stimulation.
Action Potentials
Electrical signals that are fundamental for the function of neurons and muscle cells, representing rapid changes in membrane potential that propagate along the cell membrane.
Depolarization
A decrease in the difference in voltage across a cell's plasma membrane, often leading to action potential in neurons and muscle cells.
Neurotransmitters
Chemicals released by neurons that transmit signals across a chemical synapse, such as from a neuron to a muscle.
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