The Muscular Tissue is composed of bundles of fibers, which are enclosed in a cellular membrane.
Similar appearances may be present in the protoplasm of muscular tissue, the cells of the liver, kidneys, and gastric glands, when poisonous doses of phosphorus or arsenic are given.
The latter is now no longer responsive either to tentacular or to direct stimulation; but the tentacles and manubrium both remain responsive to stimuli applied either directly to themselves or to the neuro-muscular tissue of the bell.
Given any ganglio-muscular tissue which is rhythmically contracting, how are we to know whether the action of the ganglia is truly automatic, or sustained from time to time by stimuli proceeding from other parts of the organism?
As the senile degeneration of muscular tissue appeared to be important in my study of the mechanism of senescence, M.
The walls of the larger veins, unlike arteries, contain but little of either elastic or muscular tissue; hence they are thin, and when empty collapse.
Name the most important properties and the most important uses of muscular tissue, osseous tissue, and connective tissue.
The ability of muscular tissue to produce motion depends primarily upon two properties—the property of irritability and the property of contractility.
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