01:377:303 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Cranial Nerves, Aponeurosis

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If the muscle crosses the joint it affects the movement of that joint. If this pulling force is sufficiently strong enough: *one or both of the bones to which the muscle is attached will be pulled toward the center of the muscle. Inch to 20 in (1 to 50 cm) in length: basically a skeletal muscle is made up of many muscle fibers that run length wise within a muscle. It is rare for muscle fibers to run the entire length of a muscle. Skeletal muscles - muscular fascia: muscular fascia, this is the tissue that creates the structural organization of a muscle. If fibers a and b are adjacent to each other and fiber a contracts fiber b does not: the force of contraction of fiber a will be transferred to fiber. 30% of the contractile force from one muscle to an adjacent relaxed muscle.

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