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Muscle, tissue or organ of the animal body characterized by the ability to contract, usually in response to a stimulus from the nervous system. The... (more...)
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muscle, the contractile tissue that effects the movement of and within the body. Muscle tissue in the higher animals is classified as striated, smooth, or cardiac, according to its ... (more...)
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Introduction to MUSCLE: MUSCLE is public domain multiple alignment software for protein and nucleotide sequences. MUSCLE stands for multiple sequence comparison by log ... (more...)
muscle - Definition of muscle at Your Dictionary
noun. any of the body organs consisting of bundles of cells or fibers that can be contracted and expanded to produce bodily movements; the tissue making up such an organ; muscular ... (more...)
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muscle - definition of muscle in the Medical dictionary - by the Free ...
muscle /mus·cle/ (mus´'l) an organ which by contraction produces movement of an animal organism. abductor muscle of great toe origin, medial tubercle of calcaneus, plantar ... (more...)
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Muscle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Muscle (from Latin musculus, diminutive of mus "mouse") is contractile tissue of the body and is derived from the mesodermal layer of embryonic germ cells. (more...)
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