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| Fascia covers, supports and separates muscles. |
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| tendons attach muscles to bones |
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| the long, slender cells that come together to make up muscles. |
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| pertaining to muscle and fascia |
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| nonelastic, dense fibrous connective tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone. |
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striated. attach to bones. voluntary muscles. |
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located in the walls of internal (visceral) organs. move and control fluids. involuntary muscles controlled by autonomic nervous system. unstriated. |
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form the muscular walls of the heart. striated. involuntary. |
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| stimulation of a muscle by an impulse transmitted by a motor nerve |
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| pertaining to the relationship between a nerve and muscle. |
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| contraction and relaxation opposition setups. |
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| muscle returns to its original form. |
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