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Body Movement
The physical action resulting from the contraction of muscles, enabling humans and animals to change their position or location.
Sarcoplasm
The cytoplasm of a muscle fiber that contains organelles, including mitochondria and the sarcoplasmic reticulum, involved in muscle contraction.
Myofibrils
Long, slender threads found in muscle cells, responsible for muscle contraction through the actin and myosin filaments they contain.
Striations
A series of ridges, furrows or linear marks, frequently found in muscle tissue, rocks, and other materials, often indicating a specific characteristic or formation process.
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