Medical training. Muscle Tissue introduction

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Overview of muscle tissue as an introduction to a chapter on the subject. Contains medical terminology.

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English

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Middle Aged (35-54)

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North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland) North American (US Western)

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skeletal muscle, the voluntary contract I'll tissue that moves. The skeleton is composed of muscle cells, or fibres, layers of connective tissue or fascia, and numerous nerves and blood vessels. A muscles infrastructure is similar to that of an orange, a broadsheet of fascia. In cases, the whole fruit, deeper layers of fascia, separate the orange into wedges, the portions you eat after peeling and finally, a thin coating of tissue surrounds each individual tiny bud of fruit. If we then apply this analogy to a muscle, a layer of fascia or epitome siem in cases, the muscle belly, a deeper layer or Perry museum wraps the long muscle fibers into bundles. And finally, each microscopic muscle fiber is bound in fascia or endo. Missy Um, unlike an orange, however, a muscles layers of connective tissue merge at either end of the muscle to form a strong tendon. The tendon attach is the muscle to a bone. Muscle tissue has three specific physical characteristics, which help to distinguish it from other tissues. First, muscle tissue has a striated texture similar to a plank oven sanded wood. This is different from tendons, whichever smoother feel. The fibrous quality of a muscle belly is caused by the bundles of muscle fibers running in a particular direction.