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Explain how it is possible that a polysaccharide molecule, such as glycogen, may have only one reducing end, and yet have many nonreducing ends.
Isotonic Eccentric Contraction
A type of muscle contraction in which the muscle lengthens under tension, such as lowering a weight slowly.
Tension
The state of being stretched tight or the mental or emotional strain.
Complete Tetanus
A state of sustained muscle contraction without relaxation, usually induced by rapid, repeated stimulation.
Incomplete Tetanus
A state of muscle contraction characterized by rapid, continuous twitching of the muscle which does not reach maximal strength.
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