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Isometric Contraction
A type of muscle contraction in which the muscle length remains constant while muscle tension increases, often used in strength training exercises.
Isotonic
Describes a solution, contraction, or exercise that maintains constant tension or concentration, respectively, often contrasted with isotonic conditions in biology and fitness.
Myogram
A graphical representation of a muscle's tension or activity level, typically as a response to stimulation.
Action Potentials
Electrical signals that are fundamental for the function of neurons and muscle cells, representing rapid changes in membrane potential that propagate along the cell membrane.
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