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According to Piaget's theory, during periods of rapid cognitive change, children
Complete Tetanus
A state of sustained muscle contraction without relaxation, usually induced by rapid, repeated stimulation.
Incomplete Tetanus
A state of muscle contraction characterized by rapid, continuous twitching of the muscle which does not reach maximal strength.
Partially Relaxed
A physiological state where muscles display a reduction in tension without being fully at rest, maintaining some degree of activation.
Creatine Phosphate
A high-energy reserve molecule in muscles, used to rapidly generate ATP during the first few seconds of intense physical activity.
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