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the tendon that attaches the calf muscle to the heel bone. (TWO WORDS)
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muscles that are involuntary such as those in the stomach, intestines and blood vessels. (TWO WORDS)
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another name for skeletal muscles, because you can control them by thinking about controlling them. (TWO WORDS)
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the muscles that are attached to, and move your bones. (TWO WORDS)
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the muscle type that forms much of the heart. (TWO WORDS)
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muscles that bring two body parts closer together as in bending a limb at a joint. (TWO WORDS)
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the muscle cell. (TWO WORDS)
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muscles that straighten the joints or extend limbs. (TWO WORDS)
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small units within individual skeletal muscle fibers.
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a condition that occurs when a muscle is underused and therefore becomes weak and shrinks.
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