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Contractile

usgb/kənˈtræktaɪl/Volume
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Physical Movement

Refers to the action of getting smaller, as a muscle cell does when exerting force.

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The contractile function of muscle fibers is essential for movement.
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Heart Function

Specifically describes heart tissue's nature of contracting to pump blood.

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The heart's contractile ability is key to maintaining blood circulation.
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Not Just Biological

Can be used in other contexts where shrinkage or shortening occurs.

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A contractile mechanism in the device compacts waste material.
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