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Anatomy and Physiology I
Contractility is the ability of muscle tissue to actively shorten and generate pulling force. It is a fundamental property that allows muscles to produce movement or maintain posture.
A protein that forms (together with myosin) the contractile filaments of muscle cells, involved in motion and contraction.
A type of motor protein found in muscle tissue that interacts with actin to cause muscle contraction.
Excitability: The ability of a muscle cell to respond to a stimulus by generating an electrical impulse