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The synaptic knob contains and releases neurotransmitters.
Muscle Movement
The physiological process by which muscles contract and relax, enabling the body to move.
Tibia and Fibula
The two long bones in the lower leg, where the tibia, or shinbone, supports most of the body's weight and the fibula, or calf bone, supports muscles and stabilizes the ankle.
Ascend and Descend
To move upward and downward respectively; in health terms, it can refer to the movement of substances or effects within the body or an individual's health status.
Three-point Gait
A method of walking with crutches where one leg and both crutches touch the ground simultaneously, mimicking a three-point stance.
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