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  1. Under the direction of the nervous system, all the muscles provide for motion of some type for your body. The body has three major types of muscles: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac. We begin with a …

  2. • One muscle cell = fibre • Bundle of fibres = fascicle • Bundle of fascicles = muscle • Tendon connects it to bone • Functions. –Producing body movements –Stabilizing body positions –Storing and moving …

  3. In the limbs, functionally related skeletal muscles are grouped together by fascia into regions called compartments. In the arm the extensors lie in posterior compartment and the flexors lie in the …

  4. Classification of Muscles Krystal Ong Classification of Muscles Circular Muscle: a ring like band of muscle Convergent Muscle: muscle fibers will converge to one common attachment site Parallel …

  5. tensor carpi radialis . rev. s 12. Extensor digitor. m 1. . Extens. r d. giti mini. i 1. . Extensor carpi ulnaris. 15. Anconeus 16. Supinator 1. . A. ductor pollicis longus 1. . E. tensor pollicis . bul. ris brevis …

  6. Myofibrils are essential contractile elements of muscle fibres. composed of longitudinal myofilaments arranged in closely packed strands. Myofibrils are held together in a clear matrix – sarcoplasm. …

  7. IA Superficial and Deep Fascia is a totally integrated and complete network with attachments from the inside of the skull to the fascia on the sole of the feet, and from the skin to the inner.