Skeletal muscle
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| - | The human body has nearly 620 skeletal muscles.<ref> Wile, Dr. Jay L., and Marilyn M. Shannon, M.A.. The Human Body: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made!. 1st ed. Anderson, IN: Apologia Educational Ministries, Inc., 2001. </ref> A skeletal muscle is regarded as am organ of the muscular system. Each muscle contains several tissues. These tissues are connective tissue, nervous tissue, vascular tissue, and skeletal muscle tissue. An entire skeletal muscle structure is comprised of bone, perimysium, blood vessel, muscle fiber, fasicle, endomysium, epimysium, and tendon.<ref>[http://training.seer.cancer.gov/module_anatomy/unit4_3_muscle_types.html Muscular System / Structure of Skeletal Muscle] Author Unknown, training.seer.cancer.gov, March 20, 2009.</ref> | + | The human body has nearly 620 skeletal muscles.<ref> Wile, Dr. Jay L., and Marilyn M. Shannon, M.A.. The Human Body: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made!. 1st ed. Anderson, IN: Apologia Educational Ministries, Inc., 2001. </ref> A skeletal muscle is regarded as am organ of the muscular system. Each muscle contains several tissues. These tissues are connective tissue, nervous tissue, vascular tissue, and skeletal muscle tissue. An entire skeletal muscle structure is comprised of bone, perimysium, blood vessel, muscle fiber, fasicle, endomysium, epimysium, and tendon.<ref>[http://training.seer.cancer.gov/module_anatomy/unit4_3_muscle_types.html Muscular System / Structure of Skeletal Muscle] Author Unknown, training.seer.cancer.gov, March 20, 2009.</ref> Each skeletal muscle is attached to two bones: one stationary and one that moves greatly. There are three parts to a muscle that are attached to these bones: the origin,the insertion, and the belly. The origin |
=== Major Muscles === | === Major Muscles === | ||
==== Muscles of the Shoulder, Back, and Arm ==== | ==== Muscles of the Shoulder, Back, and Arm ==== | ||
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Anatomy
The human body has nearly 620 skeletal muscles.[1] A skeletal muscle is regarded as am organ of the muscular system. Each muscle contains several tissues. These tissues are connective tissue, nervous tissue, vascular tissue, and skeletal muscle tissue. An entire skeletal muscle structure is comprised of bone, perimysium, blood vessel, muscle fiber, fasicle, endomysium, epimysium, and tendon.[2] Each skeletal muscle is attached to two bones: one stationary and one that moves greatly. There are three parts to a muscle that are attached to these bones: the origin,the insertion, and the belly. The origin
Major Muscles
Muscles of the Shoulder, Back, and Arm
Physiology
Diseases
Nerve Control
Major Muscles
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- ↑ Wile, Dr. Jay L., and Marilyn M. Shannon, M.A.. The Human Body: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made!. 1st ed. Anderson, IN: Apologia Educational Ministries, Inc., 2001.
- ↑ Muscular System / Structure of Skeletal Muscle Author Unknown, training.seer.cancer.gov, March 20, 2009.
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