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Timothy Hodge
30 July, 20:15
Distinguishing muscle features and functions
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Pierre Dawson
30 July, 23:06
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Muscle's functions are: movement and maintenance of body posture and position, whereas muscle's features are: contractibility, excitability, extensibility, and contractibility.
Functions are more general than features and do not quantified measurements.
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