Practical Lessons in Human Physiology Personal Hygiene And Public Health for S

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Practical Lessons in Human Physiology Personal Hygiene And Public Health for S
John I Jegi
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XIV MUSCLES AND EXERCISE 191 As to shape, muscles may be grouped into many different classes, known by separate names as fusiform, FIG. 108. Muscles of different shapes (Zuppke).
penniform, bipenniform, tripennifoim, digastric, poly gas- tric, sphincter, etc. The figures above will give you some idea of the variety of shape found among the voluntary muscles.
192 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY As to size we also find a great difference. /Some are very short and slender, others are long ana thick. In the ear t
...here is a muscle so small that it measures about one sixth of an inch in length and weighs about a grain, while in the thigh there is a muscle that measures over two feet in length, and in the abdomen there is a thin, flat muscle over twelve inches wide.
A muscle consists of three parts : the beginning or origin, the end or insertion, and the middle or belly. Some muscles are attached to bone at both ends, some at one end only, the other being fastened to cartilage, skin, or to another muscle, and some are not attached to bones at all.


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