Have you been making any of these common anatomy learning mistakes?1 2 PreviousNextPortions of the perimysium extend into the fascicle and merge with the endomysium, a thin layer of areolar connective tissue that covers each muscle fiber....
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(Anatomy) muscle that is capable of slow rhythmic involuntary contractions: occurs in the walls of the blood vessels, alimentary canal, etc. Comparestriped muscle [so called because there is no cross-banding on the muscle] Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 ...
Usually, it's just a momentary repetitive contraction of just a few muscle fibers of a larger muscle in a localized area served by one nerve fiber. This often involves the eyelid, calf, thigh, or thumb. The fasciculations often come and go and may be related to stress, anxiety, or the...
(Anatomy) muscle that is capable of slow rhythmic involuntary contractions: occurs in the walls of the blood vessels, alimentary canal, etc. Comparestriped muscle [so called because there is no cross-banding on the muscle] Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 ...
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THE MICROANATOMY OF MUSCLE AND BONE LESLIE AIELLO, CHRISTOPHER DEAN, in An Introduction to Human Evolutionary Anatomy, 2002 The innervation of muscle fibres Muscle contraction is usually initiated when a nerve impulse arrives at a neuromuscular junction, or motor end-plate, in the muscle. The impu...
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Anatomy The suprascapular nerve supplies two posterior shoulder girdle muscles. These are the infraspinatus muscle, which is the primary external rotator of the arm at the shoulder, and thesupraspinatus muscle, responsible for the initial phase of shoulder abduction. There are no cutaneous sensory br...
Subgroups of the fast fiber population develop in post natal stages. This process occurs simultaneously with the onset of locomotory activity, suggesting that differences in usage modifies the contractile properties of muscle fibers in mammalian skeletal muscle (Pool, 1980; Salmons and Henriksson, 1981...