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If an individual has the A phenotype,how many different genotypes can they possess?
Muscular Weakness
A reduction in the strength of one or more muscles, often resulting in an inability to exert force with one's muscles to the normal extent.
Torsion
A twisting action or strain involving the rotation of a body part on its axis, which can cause stress or deformity.
Kneading
A massage technique that involves pressing and squeezing muscles with the hands.
Friction
The resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another, often causing heat or wear.
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