Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet MUSCLE'S


MUSCLE'S

Definition av MUSCLE'S

  1. böjningsform av muscle

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Exempel på hur man kan använda MUSCLE'S i en mening

  • From the muscle's origin, the muscle's fibers pass superiorly and laterally, converging to form a flat tendon.
  • The omohyoid muscle consists of muscle bellies that meet at an angle at the muscle's intermediate tendon.
  • The connective tissues (fascia, epimysium, perimysium and endomysium) that surround the contractile element influences the muscle's force-length curve.
  • The muscle's primary action is hip flexion; it also produces adduction and internal rotation of the hip.
  • It is an anti-ischemic (antianginal) metabolic agent of the fatty acid oxidation inhibitor class, meaning that it improves the heart muscle's ability to use glucose as a fuel by inhibiting its use of fatty acid metabolism.
  • The muscle's fibres converge to insert onto (the superior, posterior and (minimally the) anterolateral aspects of) the muscular process of the ipsilateral arytenoid cartilage (its medial belly and lateral belly insert onto the muscular process medially and laterally, respectively).
  • The muscle fibers run from these points superomedially (up and towards midline) to the muscle's insertions on the inferior borders of the 10th through 12th ribs and the linea alba.
  • This depolarizes the muscle fiber membrane, and the impulse travels to the muscle's sarcoplasmic reticulum via the transverse tubules.
  • In the third layer, the oblique head of adductor hallucis joins the muscle's transversal head on the lateral side of the big toe.
  • The ligament allows for a change of the functional origin of the levator palpebrae superioris muscle, enabling the superior tarsus (eyelid) to be elevated superiorly rather than directly toward the muscle's origin on the sphenoid bone.
  • The oblique popliteal ligament is formed as a lateral expansion of the tendon of the semimembranosus muscle and represents one of the muscle's five insertions.
  • Muscle soreness can stem from strain on the sarcomere, the muscle's functional unit, due to the mechanism of activation of the unit by the nerves, which accumulates calcium that further degrades sarcomeres.
  • While superficially identical, as the muscle's force changes via the length-tension relationship during a contraction, an isotonic contraction will keep force constant while velocity changes, but an isokinetic contraction will keep velocity constant while force changes.


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