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Give me the ten steps of the sarcomere contraction from motor neuron induction to myosin head relaxation.

Just one of many physiological processes. How would you memorize all of them? You must immerse yourself in the process by breaking it into functions and subsections that may have analogues with other physiological processes. Become part of the process and link it to other processes going on in the body. Learn it as a pictorial representation, or become it as a moving process. Do not memorize what could overwhelm you.

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