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Muscles - Anatomy & Physiology
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[[Image:muscle.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Triad Junction - Copyright RVC 2008]]
[[Image:muscle.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Triad Junction - Copyright RVC 2008]]
*Each muscle '''belly''' is composed of multiple '''fascicles''', each of which consists of a bundle of muscle '''fibers'''
*Each muscle '''belly''' is composed of multiple '''fascicles''', each of which consists of a bundle of muscle '''fibers'''
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*Muscle "fiber" means a single cell, which
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multi-nucleate, and known as '''syncitia'''
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*Muscle "fiber" means a single cell, which
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multi-nucleate, and known as '''syncitia'''
**'''Parallel''' fibers: running from origin to insertion)
**'''Parallel''' fibers: running from origin to insertion)
***Long fibers allow for a faster contraction and a greater range of motion
***Long fibers allow for a faster contraction and a greater range of motion
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