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fixed termonology in movement.org
author | Robert McIntyre <rlm@mit.edu> |
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date | Thu, 16 Feb 2012 07:25:03 -0700 |
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12 Surprisingly enough, terristerial creatures only move by using torque | 12 Surprisingly enough, terristerial creatures only move by using torque |
13 applied about their joints. There's not a single straight line of | 13 applied about their joints. There's not a single straight line of |
14 force in the human body at all! (A straight line of force would | 14 force in the human body at all! (A straight line of force would |
15 correspond to some sort of jet or rocket propulsion.) | 15 correspond to some sort of jet or rocket propulsion.) |
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17 *(next paragraph is from memory and needs to be checked!)* | |
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19 In humans, muscles are composed of muscle fibers which can contract to | 17 In humans, muscles are composed of muscle fibers which can contract to |
20 exert force. The muscle fibers which compose a muscle are partitioned | 18 exert force. The muscle fibers which compose a muscle are partitioned |
21 into discrete groups which are each controlled by a single alpha motor | 19 into discrete groups which are each controlled by a single alpha motor |
22 neuton. A single alpha motor neuron might control as little as three | 20 neuton. A single alpha motor neuron might control as little as three |