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Monopolistic competition is different from perfect competition because monopolistic competitors produce
Skeletal Muscle
A type of striated muscle attached to bones, under voluntary control, and responsible for movement of the skeleton.
Epithelial Cells
Cells that line the outer surfaces of organs and blood vessels, as well as the inner surfaces of cavities in many internal organs.
Contraction
The process of muscle cells shortening and generating force, often resulting in the movement of parts of the body.
Skeletal Muscle
A type of striated muscle tissue attached to bones, primarily responsible for initiating and controlling voluntary movement.
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