Irritability: Understanding the Cellular Basis, Not Muscle
Irritability is not a function of muscle tissue. It is a property of living cells that allows them to respond to stimuli by altering their activity or state. Muscle tissue exhibits the property of contractility, which allows it to shorten or contract when stimulated.Muscle Strains - Related Articles
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