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Same consistency as a tendon, but the fibrous tissue arranged as a thin sheet of tissue |
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thin sheet of muscle that covers most of dorsal, lateral and ventral walls of the thorax and abdomen |
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collagenous fibrous tissue that hold the body together |
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fascia that joins right and left counterparts of a particular muscle at the midline |
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fascia covering the surface of a muscle, depending on the muscle it may be thin.
perimysium: around muscle fascicles
endomysium: within muscle fascicles |
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bone classification:
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Endochondral: Develop from cartilage precursors-most bones
Intramembranous bones: directly from mesenchyme (fascia)- bones of calvaria & face |
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Axial skeleton- Head, vertebral column, ribs and tail
Appendicular skeleton- bones of limbs, including scapula & os coxae (hip bone)
Heterotopic bones- os penis |
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-capitis:cranial -cervicis: median raphe of neck to dorsal border of scapula -thoracis: short&thick connects spines of thoracic vert to dorsal border of scapula |
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thin sheet of muscle covering most walls of thorax and abdomen |
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under cutaneus trunci, large and roughly triangular, caudal to the scapula, covers thoratic wall |
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deep fascia of the trunk, covers muscles of vertabrae, ribs and abdomen |
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cervicis and thoracis: large fan shaped pass from cervical vertebrae and ribs to dorsomedial aspect of scapula, sling for body/limbs |
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distal: cleidobrachialis crainial: cleidocephalicus 2 parts: pars cervicalis (outer, upper) pars mastoideus (thicker, under) |
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in _____fossa, distal half of scapula |
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