Muscle
Muscle is the contractile tissue of the body and is derived from the mesodermal layer of embryonic germ cells.
Muscle cells contain contractile filaments that move past each other and change the size of the cell. They are... Main article:
Muscle ... Skeletal
muscle fibers are also ...
Voluntary muscle
Skeletal
muscle is a form of striated
muscle tissue existing under control of the somatic nervous system. It is one of three major
muscle types, the others being cardiac and smooth
muscle . As its name suggests, skeletal... These muscles are not as free as the voluntary muscles ...
Triceps muscle
The triceps brachii
muscle is the large
muscle on the back of the human upper limb. It is the
muscle principally responsible for extension of the elbow joint . Though a similarly-named
muscle , the triceps surae, is found on... The triceps surae is a pair of muscles located at the...
Striated muscle
Striated
muscle is a form of fibers that are combined into parallel fibers. More specifically, it can refer to: Smooth
muscle is an involuntary non- striated
muscle , found within the tunica ... Smooth
muscle fibers are spindle-shaped, and, like striated
muscle , can ...
Smooth muscle
Smooth
muscle is an involuntary non-striated
muscle , found within the tunica media layer of large and small arteries and veins, the bladder, uterus, male and female reproductive tracts, gastrointestinal tract, respiratory... Vascular smooth
muscle refers to the particular type of ...
Skeletal muscle
Muscle is the contractile tissue of the body and is derived from the mesodermal layer of embryonic germ cells.
Muscle cells contain contractile filaments that move past each other and change the size of the cell. They are... Myostatin suppresses skeletal
muscle development. ... Activat...
Involuntary muscle
... involuntary
muscle , although it may be classified separately due to its ... Many involuntary muscles are controlled by spinal nerve centres, with no direct ...
Muscle is the contractile tissue of the body and is derived from the mesodermal layer of embryonic germ cells. ...
Cardiac muscle
Cardiac
muscle is a type of involuntary striated
muscle found in the walls of the heart, specifically the myocardium. Cardiac
muscle cells are known as cardiac myocytes . Cardiac
muscle is one of three major types of
muscle ,...
Muscle is the contractile tissue of the body a...
Ventral
... ... A discussion of dealing with ventral ruptures in the late term mare. ... In practice, ventral herniation, rupture of the rectus abdominus
muscle and ... Get the Skechers Tantric and other Skechers shoes, bags and more. 6pm has 1000's of products from Skechers and more. Ventral Hernia i...
Tongue
... The tongue is a
muscle on the floor of the mouth that manipulates food for chewing and swallowing (deglutition). It is the primary organ of taste, as much of the upper ...
Tissue
... tissue covers the whole surface of the body. ... This tissue is specialised to form the covering or lining of all internal and ... Increasing
muscle size and power, endurance abilities, fuel utilization ... Part 2: Connective Tissue : The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly ... A fact sheet about soft...
Tendon
...fibrous connective tissue that usually connects
muscle to bone and is capable of withstanding tension. T...tough, inelastic fibrous tissue that connects a
muscle with its bony attachment ... other connective tis... A tendon is the fibrous tissue that attaches
muscle to bone in the human body. ... The forces appli...
Tendons
...fibrous connective tissue that usually connects
muscle to bone and is capable of withstanding tension. ... tendon ? A tendon is a structure that connects
muscle to bone. ... that transmits the force of the
muscle contraction to the bone is called a tendon . ......
Syncytium
...not separated into individual cells ... cardiac
muscle work as a functional syncytium ? ... syncyti... membrane but no internal cell boundaries (as in
muscle Definition of syncytium from the Merriam-Webs... The atrial syncytium is a network of cardiac
muscle cells connected by gap ... In sum, cardiac...
Synapse
... Biomedical Inc. • Contact Us • Login ... synapse ( ) n. The junction across which a nerve impulse passes from an axon terminal to a neuron,
muscle cell, or gland cell SYNAPSE is a one-day regional undergraduate neuroscience conference that was ... A very successful first SYNAPSE meeting...
Striate
...ophyta) ... striate mark with striae or striations ... What type of
muscle that is invonluntary and not striate ? What are the T tubules of striate
muscle membranes? ... Information about striate in the free online English d...
Strain
...s, see strain . ... A strain is an injury to a
muscle or tendon in which the
muscle fibers tear as a ... Do you know the difference between a sprain and a strain ? ...
muscle strains and sprains. injury prevention. injury ...
Sphincter
...nglish dictionary and ... sphincter - a ring of
muscle that contracts to close an opening ... The inj...he anal sphincter is identified and the injured
muscle edges are ... Artificial anal sphincter ... the...hleen J. ... Sphincter A ring-like band of
muscle that opens and closes an opening in the body. ......
Spindle Fibers
... spindle controls and reports on the extrafusal
muscle fibers inside their ... Each
muscle spindle cell is built around 6 to 14 small intrafusal
muscle fibers . ... Spindle Fibers - A Cell Biol...
Somite
...rm, the middle ... Definition and other additional information on Somite from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... Each somite will give rise to
muscle from the myotome region) ... ... 23 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word somite : Click on the first link on a line belo...
Skin cell
...quamous cell ... Science and technology news stories tagged with keyword: skin cells . ... Stanford scientists turn adult skin cells into
muscle and vice versa. Biology / Microbiology ... ...
Seminal vesicles
...urgery for the treatment of low grade phyllodes tumor of the seminal vesicle . Primary malignancies of the seminal vesicles are rare. ...
muscle differentiation in seminal vesicle sarcomas. ... The left seminal vesicle was uninvolved. ... seminal vesicles (SV): glandular struc...
Scrotum
... In some male mammals the scrotum is a protuberance of skin and
muscle containing the testicles. It is an extension of the abdomen, and is located between the penis and anus. In humans and some other mammals, the base ...
Sarcoplasm
... The Sarcoplasm of a
muscle fiber is comparable to the cytoplasm of other ... sarcoplasm n. The cytoplasm of a striated
muscle fiber. ... How does an end-plate potential lead t...... sarcoplasm the cytoplasm of a striated
muscle fiber ... How does an end-plate potential lead to...
Sarcoplasmic reticulum
...plasmic reticulum is very abundant in skeletal
muscle cells and is closely ... We've all heard of ...mic reticulum calcium release in frog skeletal
muscle fibres estimated ... Phosphorylation of heavy sa... reticulum fragments isolated from dog cardiac
muscle possess a ... The sarcoplasmic reticulum prep...
Sarcomere
...e of the segments into which a fibril of striated
muscle is divided. ... unit of
muscle contraction is the sarcomere which is? Read ans...w and used books like The Sarcomere and Skeletal
muscle Disease Advances in Experimental... Zoology inf...
Sarcolemma
... The sarcolemma is the cell membrane of a
muscle cell . It consists of a true cell membrane, c...erous thin collagen fibrils. At each end of the
muscle fiber,... Aspects of the topic sarcolemma ar...annica. Assorted References structure of striated
muscle ( in meat processing: Skeletal ...
Right atrium
...he left hand margin of the right atrium is marked posteriorly by the groove ... Congestive heart failure is a condition in which the cardiac
muscle does not pump blood efficiently through the various ... to the right atrium , the internal ... Lifestyle, fitness & health information ab...
Pyloric sphincter
...sphincter , or valve, is a strong ring of smooth
muscle at the end of ... Pyloric antrum is the init... . The pyloric sphincter is a circular smooth
muscle at the outlet of the stomach ... Pyloric stenosis occurs when the
muscle surrounding the pyloric sphincter at the ... ...
Proximal
...rocedures of the proximal ... List of 32 disease causes of Proximal
muscle weakness, patient stories, diagnostic guides, medical books excerpts online about Proximal
muscle weakness. Diagnostic ... proximal . Definition from Wiktionary, a free...
Proprioception
...f not more ... Proprioception is "the process by which the body can vary
muscle contraction in ... List of 17 disease causes of Proprioception , patie... of the body" ... SENSORY ORGANS FOR PROPRIOCEPTION . Muscles and Tendons.
muscle spindle fibers ... This resource paper explains what proprioception ...
Poikilothermic
...ikilothermic . The Night Has A ... Studies in poikilothermic species show that biological processes have in general ... efficiency of skeletal
muscle of poikilothermic and homeothermic species. ... All fish are poikilothermic and must be able to ... All fish are poikilothermic and mu...
Plasma membrane
...ure which functions to allow ... The plasma membrane has been called an asymmetric fluid mosaic structure. ... Plasma Membrane Resealing in
muscle Cells & the Roles of Vesicle-Associated ... (Redirected from Plasma membrane ) Jump to: navigation, search. Previous (Cell ... In endocytosi...
Peristalsis
...ves food through ... Peristalsis is a series of coordinated, rhythmic
muscle contractions that occur ... Peristalsis is also seen in the ureters, whi...ightforward Guide: What is Peristalsis ? ... Peristalsis is a series of
muscle contractions and relaxations which occur along ... Britannica online en...
Olfactory nerve
...rve (redirected from Olfactory nerves ) ... End Trigeminal Neuralgia With Our Ground-Breaking ... Nerve Pain. Brain Age. The Brain Garden. Do
muscle Cells Grow. Sciatica Nerve . Bleeding Brain Stroke ... Today in class we learned about the functioning of olfactory nerves . ... perhaps, due...
N-terminus
... ... The Alzheimer Research Forum, a dynamic online scientific knowledge base, reports on the latest Alzheimer's ... at the N-terminus of smooth
muscle ... ...
Neurotransmitter
...alvani had shown, in 1742, that electrical stimulation of the nerve to the
muscle of a frog's leg caused the
muscle to Neurotransmitter , chemical made by neurons, or nerve cells. ... N...
Nervous system
... involuntary (in contrast ... o Efferent Nervous System . § Motor neurons. § Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) - innervates smooth and cardiac
muscle and glandular epithelium ... ... antagonistic subsystems: the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system . ... The central nervous syste...
Nephridium
...organ of an earthworm that performs the functions of kidneys. ... Earthworm nephridiopore (close-up) 1. Nephridiopore. 2. Hypodermis. 3. Circular
muscle layer. 4. Longitudinal muscles ... Essentially, a nephridium is a tube, generally very long and much folded upon ... Among the Polychaeta the ...
Myosin
...osin was originally thought to be restricted to
muscle cells ... eukaryotic cells contain myosin ...ms. ... myosin n. The commonest protein in
muscle cells, responsible for the elastic and contractile properties of
muscle ... Each myosin molecule is composed of two ....