WebWhat is direct (fleshy) attachment? little separation between muscle and bone to the naked eye. What is origin? bony site of attachment at the relatively stationary end (origin of biceps brachii is scapula) What is insertion? attachment site at its more mobile end. (insertion of biceps brachii is on the radius) WebA direct (fleshy) attachment to bone. A bony attachment at stationary end of muscle is called. Origin. The thicker, middle region of muscle between origin and insertion is called. Belly. A bony attachment to mobile end of muscle is called. Insertion. the effects produced by a muscle is known as what?
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WebThe more movable attachment of a muscle. direct (fleshy) attachments Short strands of connective tissue that make muscles appear as if they are directly connected to the bone. indirect attachments Long strands of connective tissue extending beyond the muscle. tendon rope-like structure that binds muscles to bone. aponeurosis A flat tissue sheet ... Webdirect (fleshy) attachment to bone; indirect attachment to bone; attachment to dermis. microscopic anatomy of muscle fiber. long, cylindrical cell multiple peripheral nuclei sarcolemma = plasma membrane sarcoplasm = cytoplasm modified structures: myofibrils, sarcoplasmic reticulum and T tubules. ry/an
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WebStudy with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like an organ made up of different tissues with three features: nerve and blood supply, connective tissue sheaths, and attachments, Each muscle receives what?(3), What type of muscle fibers require huge amounts of oxygen? and more. WebMuscle Attachments • Direct/fleshy attachments • Indirect attachments • Tendon • Retinaculum: • Aponeurosis. Direct/fleshy attachments. CT attaching to bone are so short it looks like muscles directly attaching to bone. Indirect attachments. CT is long enough from muscles when attached to bone. Webdirect (fleshy) attachment muscle attachment to bone in which collagen fibers of the epimysium are continuous with the periosteum aponeurosis attachment Broad, sheet-like tendon that fuses muscle to bone (abdominal muscles) tendon attachment muscle to bone convergent fascicle pectoralis major parallel fascicle ry023 tire