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- Muscle abstract "Muscle is a soft tissue found in most animals. Muscle cells contain protein filaments of actin and myosin that slide past one another, producing a contraction that changes both the length and the shape of the cell. Muscles function to produce force and motion. They are primarily responsible for maintaining and changing posture, locomotion, as well as movement of internal organs, such as the contraction of the heart and the movement of food through the digestive system via peristalsis.Muscle tissues are derived from the mesodermal layer of embryonic germ cells in a process known as myogenesis. There are three types of muscle, skeletal or striated, cardiac, and smooth. Muscle action can be classified as being either voluntary or involuntary. Cardiac and smooth muscles contract without conscious thought and are termed involuntary, while the skeletal muscles contract upon command.[citation needed] Skeletal muscles in turn can be divided into fast and slow twitch fibers.Muscles are predominantly powered by the oxidation of fats and carbohydrates, but anaerobic chemical reactions are also used, particularly by fast twitch fibers. These chemical reactions produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules which are used to power the movement of the myosin heads.[citation needed]The term muscle is derived from the Latin musculus meaning "little mouse" perhaps because of the shape of certain muscles or because contracting muscles look like mice moving under the skin.".
- Muscle graySubject "102".
- Muscle thumbnail Skeletal_muscle.jpg?width=300.
- Muscle wikiPageExternalLink 77.
- Muscle wikiPageExternalLink ClinExamNeuro.htm.
- Muscle wikiPageExternalLink mustut.htm.
- Muscle wikiPageExternalLink mycard-positive.jpg.
- Muscle wikiPageExternalLink skm02.32706.jpg.
- Muscle wikiPageID "19723734".
- Muscle wikiPageRevisionID "599843834".
- Muscle caption "A top-down view of skeletal muscle".
- Muscle fma "32558".
- Muscle graysubject "102".
- Muscle hasPhotoCollection Muscle.
- Muscle latin "musculus".
- Muscle name "Muscle".
- Muscle ta "A04".
- Muscle width "300".
- Muscle subject Category:Exercise_physiology.
- Muscle subject Category:Muscular_system.
- Muscle subject Category:Soft_tissue.
- Muscle subject Category:Tissues.
- Muscle type AnatomicalStructure.
- Muscle type BiologicalObject.
- Muscle comment "Muscle is a soft tissue found in most animals. Muscle cells contain protein filaments of actin and myosin that slide past one another, producing a contraction that changes both the length and the shape of the cell. Muscles function to produce force and motion.".
- Muscle label "Mięsień".
- Muscle label "Muscle".
- Muscle label "Muscle".
- Muscle label "Muscolo".
- Muscle label "Músculo".
- Muscle label "Músculo".
- Muscle label "Spier (anatomie)".
- Muscle label "Мышцы".
- Muscle label "عضلة".
- Muscle label "筋肉".
- Muscle label "肌肉".
- Muscle sameAs Sval.
- Muscle sameAs Μυς.
- Muscle sameAs Músculo.
- Muscle sameAs Gihar.
- Muscle sameAs Muscle.
- Muscle sameAs Otot.
- Muscle sameAs Muscolo.
- Muscle sameAs 筋肉.
- Muscle sameAs 근육.
- Muscle sameAs Spier_(anatomie).
- Muscle sameAs Mięsień.
- Muscle sameAs Músculo.
- Muscle sameAs m.04_fs.
- Muscle sameAs Q7365.
- Muscle sameAs Q7365.
- Muscle wasDerivedFrom Muscle?oldid=599843834.
- Muscle depiction Skeletal_muscle.jpg.
- Muscle isPrimaryTopicOf Muscle.
- Muscle name "Muscle".