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Both Tonic and Isotonic Contractions Cause Movement of a Joint

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Both tonic and isotonic contractions cause movement of a joint.


Definitions:

Interneurons

Neurons that transmit impulses between other neurons, especially as part of a reflex arc in the central nervous system.

Sensory Neurons

Nerve cells that are responsible for converting external stimuli from the organism's environment into internal electrical impulses.

Motor Neurons

Nerve cells that initiate and conduct signals to muscles and glands, enabling movement and action.

Stem Cells

Undifferentiated biological cells capable of dividing to produce more stem cells or differentiate into various types of cells with specialized functions.

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