Muscular dynamics and muscular efficiency: I. The isometric length-tension diagram of striated skeletal muscleThe isometric length-tension diagram for individual fibers and for whole muscle is considered, and it is proposed that the tension p may be represented for any muscle whose fibers are ...
Serratus anterioris another large, fan-shaped muscle. It lies on the lateral aspect of thethorax, deep to the scapula and the pectoralis major and minor muscles. It consists of three parts: Superior part- originates from ribs 1-2 and the intercostal fascia. It inserts onto the anterior and...
Skeleton, the supportive framework of an animal body. The skeleton of invertebrates, which may be either external or internal, is composed of a variety of hard nonbony substances. The more complex skeletal system of vertebrates is internal and is compose
Transcriptome, or gene expression profile in the whole cell, provides a holistic picture of a cell at the fine-grained level, individual gene. In transcriptome studies, identifying differentially expressed genes (DEGs) is the first step to understand the difference between control and treated samples...
A highly specialized form of the endoplasmic reticulum shows up in somemuscle cells, calledmyocytes. This form, called thesarcoplasmic reticulum, is usually found in cardiac (heart) and skeletal muscle cells. In these cells, the organelle manages the balance of calcium ions the cells use to re...
Construction of the supplemented state diagrams for whole tuna muscle and for tuna sarcoplasmic protein fraction confirmed the low-temperature transition to be glass transition of the maximally freeze-dehydrated phase. The apparent upper transition of sarcoplasmic protein fraction was shown not to be a ...
. Broadly speaking, the integumentary system is composed of skin and its appendages, subcutaneous tissue, deep fascia, mucocutaneous junctions, andbreasts. This article will discuss all of these components in detail together with some clinical notes about them and the integumentary system as a whole...