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Muscle - Wikipedia
Hyperlinked overview of the contractile form of tissue with information on types, diseases, control, and online resources.
en.wikipedia.org
 
Muscle and Fitness Magazine
Includes audio clips of a celebrity interview, features on training, nutrition and sex.
www.muscleandfitness.com
 
muscle: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com
muscle n. A tissue composed of fibers capable of contracting to effect bodily movement. ... Striated muscle, whose fibres appear striped under a microscope, is ...
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Blue Histology - Muscle
Magnification & Stage Simulations: cardiac muscle, Whipf's polychrome. Iris & Light Simulations: skeletal muscle, human, H&E. Self Assessment ...
www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au
 
Muscle.Com
Index to sites about bodybuilding, fitness, training information, workout equipment, and supplements, as well as a fitness picture of the month
www.muscle.com
 
Muscle - New World Encyclopedia
Much muscle contraction occurs without conscious thought and is necessary for ... 2.1 Types of skeletal muscle. 3 Physiology and contraction. 4 Nervous control ...
www.newworldencyclopedia.org
 
How to Ice A Muscle Strain | eHow.com
How to article - how to ice a muscle strain. It's important to know the correct procedure for properly applying ice to a muscle strain or tear in order to effectively...
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muscle - definition of muscle by the Free Online Dictionary ...
Information about muscle in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. muscle system, ... Muscle cells contain filaments made of the proteins actin ...
www.thefreedictionary.com
 
Muscle and Fitness features
Muscle and Fitness magazine. Your Ultimate Source for Training and Nutrition. ... As you know, T can stimulate both muscle growth and fat loss, so let's get testy. ...
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Muscle - Biology Online
Muscle cells are specialized to generate force and movement. ... Skeletal muscle cells have longitudinal bundles called myofibrils in the cytoplasm. ...
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