1. A tissue composed of fibers capable of contracting to effect bodily movement. 2. A contractile organ consisting of a special bundle of muscle tissue, which moves a particular bone, part, or substance of the body: the heart muscle; the muscles of the arm. 3. Muscular strength: enough ...
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the attachment of a muscle's tendon to the stationary bone, usually proximal agonist/prime mover a muscle that contracts to create the desired action antagonist a muscle that stretches and yields to the effects of the agonist muscles of respiration ...
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1. Understand the Process of Respiration: - Respiration consists of two main phases: inhalation (inspiration) and exhalation (expiration). 2. Identify the Role of Muscles in Inhalation: - During inhalation, the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles contract. This contraction increases the volu...
The implementation of video-based non-contact technologies to monitor the vital signs of preterm infants in the hospital presents several challenges, such as the detection of the presence or the absence of a patient in the video frame, robustness to chan
What is the function of the upper respiratory system? What connects the respiratory and circulatory systems? Which structures bring oxygen from the trachea to the lungs? What area of the lungs does respiration occur? What muscles depress the scapula? What are the appendicular muscles? What muscles...
Dysferlinopathy manifests postgrowth with a progressive loss of skeletal muscle function, early intramyocellular lipid accumulation, and a striking later replacement of selective muscles by adipocytes. To better understand the changes underpinning this disease, we assessed whole-body energy homeostasis, ...
periosteum- a dense fibrous membrane covering the surface of bones (except at their extremities) and serving as an attachment for tendons and muscles; contains nerves and blood vessels that nourish the enclosed bone perithelium- tissue layer around small blood vessels ...