kokkutõmbel
Kokkutõmbel is an Estonian term that translates to "contraction" in English. It is most commonly used in the context of muscle physiology and childbirth. In muscle physiology, kokkutõmbel refers to the process by which muscle fibers shorten, generating force. This is a fundamental mechanism for movement in living organisms, enabling actions ranging from walking and breathing to the beating of the heart. The process involves the interaction of actin and myosin protein filaments within muscle cells, triggered by electrical signals and calcium ions.
In the context of childbirth, kokkutõmbel refers to uterine contractions. These are involuntary tightenings of the