Hyperactivity is a state of too much muscle activity. This term is also used to describe a situation when a particular portion of the body is too active, such as when a gland produces too much of its particular hormone.
See also:
Activity - increased; Hyperkinetic behavior
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Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
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