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Cytoplasm
The gel-like substance inside a cell, excluding the nucleus, where most cellular activities occur.
Muscle Fiber
An individual muscle cell, known for its elongated shape, that contracts to produce force and movement.
Sarcoplasm
A type of cytoplasm found in muscle cells, rich in stored lipids, glycogen, and the proteins necessary for muscle contraction.
Intercalated Discs
Specialized structures located at the cell boundaries in cardiac muscle fibers that facilitate the coordinated contraction of the heart muscle.
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