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Match each term with its corresponding description regarding the sliding-filament theory.
-Ion that is released by the sarcoplasmic reticulum
Baltes' Key Principles
A set of principles developed by psychologist Paul B. Baltes outlining the multidimensional and dynamic nature of human development across the lifespan.
Life Span
The maximum duration of life that an organism can theoretically achieve under optimal conditions.
Development Periods
Distinct phases in life characterized by specific physical, psychological, and social milestones.
Eight
The number following seven and preceding nine, represented in numerals as 8, and considered a symbol of balance and power in various cultures.
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