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  • ...be is the initial multinucleated cell formed by fusion of myoblasts during skeletal muscle development. ...ot of the spinal cord. This would subsequently cause degeneration of those muscles- if you don't use it, you lose it
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  • ...tion) by Keith L. Moore and T.V.N Persaud - Moore & Persaud Chapter 15 the skeletal system The Skull is a unique skeletal structure in several ways: embryonic cellular origin (neural crest), form o
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  • ...oping joint (knee), surrounding the developing bone is cartilage, skeletal muscles and connective tissue of the limb. ...://www.path.uiowa.edu/cgi-bin-pub/vs/fpx_browse.cgi?cat=o_skeletal&div=nlm Skeletal system]
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  • .... Many organs contain all 4 types of tissues e.g. skin (covering, packing, muscles, nerves). ...of type III collagen. Found in loose CT, around adipocytes, blood vessels, muscles and nerves. Seen also in haemopoietic and lymphatic tissues. Histologicall
    20 KB (2,875 words) - 13:09, 25 February 2019
  • ...tion) by Keith L. Moore and T.V.N Persaud - Moore & Persaud Chapter 15 the skeletal system The Skull is a unique skeletal structure in several ways: embryonic cellular origin (neural crest), form o
    29 KB (4,213 words) - 17:31, 25 September 2014
  • * Cardiac muscle does not contain cells equivalent to the satellite cells of skeletal muscle. ...valves connective tissue bands attached on the other end to the papillary muscles.
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  • =Chapter XI. The Morphogenesis of the Skeleton and Muscles= ==The Skeletal System ==
    22 KB (3,590 words) - 15:17, 30 January 2018
  • ...ectively recognize the important opportunity this bone affords to estimate skeletal age across the prenatal to early adult lifespan. Current research is largel ...tudy, a ratio closer to 40%/60% is used based upon newborn CT and micro-CT skeletal image analyses. These changes in mineral bone composition may have signific
    13 KB (1,901 words) - 11:21, 9 February 2020
  • ...f striated muscle fibers arranged to form definite bundles or muscles. The skeletal musculature is under the voluntary control of the central nervous system. ==The Skeletal Musculature==
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  • ...''' - contributes vertebral column (vertebra and IVD), dermis of the skin, skeletal muscle of body and limbs * dorsolateral - [[D#dermomyotome|dermomyotome]] forms dermis and skeletal muscle
    11 KB (1,604 words) - 16:27, 16 May 2014
  • ...tion) by Keith L. Moore and T.V.N Persaud - Moore & Persaud Chapter 15 the skeletal system * Ventral muscles - flexors Dorsal muscles - extensors
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  • These notes introduce the development of the eye muscles. The adult eye has contributions from several different embryonic layers ev ...}</ref> described the origin and development of the human extrinsic ocular muscles.
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  • ...were at first designed to move the branchial arches, became converted into muscles of deglutition. (a) A skeletal basis of cartilage ; (b) an aortic or vascular arcii ; (c) a larger nerve a
    30 KB (5,062 words) - 06:12, 31 December 2014
  • ...ondition. The following elements make up the 11th dorsal segment : (1) Its skeletal basis ; (2) Muscular element ; (3) Renal element ; (4) Vessels ; (5) Nerves ...ally found in the sterno-hyoid and -thyroid, complexus and trachelomastoid muscles are the only representatives of them in the cervical region.
    19 KB (3,017 words) - 23:02, 30 December 2014
  • ...ographs, A77ier. Journ. Anat. 1905, vol. 4, pp, 163, 265 ; vol, 6, p. 259 (muscles and nerves of lower extremity) ; ...syndactylous condition. The shoulder remains buried in the body wall ; the skeletal structures of the arm and thigh are the first to be differentiated ; those
    31 KB (5,268 words) - 12:15, 10 August 2016
  • ...ction and movement. It is made up of multiple structures; bone, cartilage, skeletal, tendon, ligaments and joints. This project will be focusing on the fetal d Skeletal Muscle develops from a process known as myogenesis. Mesenchymal cells which
    39 KB (5,582 words) - 15:42, 31 October 2014
  • ...ntral nervous system. The amount of simple physical growth is shown by the skeletal flexibility designed around the brain and spinal cord, which allows continu ...r of temporal activation patterns, whose association with specific sets of muscles varies across movements. Ground-stepping involves a limited number of activ
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  • ...caused by T-box gene mutations are characterized by heart problems and/or skeletal abnormalities of the hands and arms. ...the number of oxidative fibres. This shift in fibre composition results in muscles with slower myofiber contraction and relaxation, and also decreases whole-b
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  • In the adult, the region where two skeletal bones meet and articulate is called a "{{joint}}", that are classified base ...layer of cartilage in this region. The musculoskeletal system consists of skeletal muscle, bone, and cartilage and is mainly mesoderm in origin with some neur
    17 KB (2,291 words) - 10:49, 14 February 2020
  • ...bs and intercostals, that mechanically support respiration. In humans, the muscles of the diaphragm arise from somite level 3 to 5 (C3 to C5), which also corr ..., arising from the same segmental levels from which the diaphragm skeletal muscles arise, segmental levels C3 to C5.
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