Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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In most animals, muscle is a soft tissue that is found. Muscle cells produce actin and myosin protein filaments that slip past one another, creating a contraction that changes both the cell 's length and shape. In order to generate force and motion, muscles function.
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