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frequently mixed with muscular fiber tiat neither a purely muscular 



01 in or insertion exisl 



pindle shaped muscles have cylindrical and frequcntl . hut tl 



ually arise by n of flattened tendons which an 



th »f the flat in: r other m I 



>nn aponeuroses in the vicinity of tlu-ir inserti< » 



Broa ; tendinous plates are sometii ind upon 



its course, and a muscle may ? a num tendinous interrupti 



lar distances from each other; th termed tendin 



Th which surround in< ii\ i< lual m 



muscles. They equently adherent to their muscles and form theii 



especially well developed in the extremities, where they form 



all of the muscles. Some muscles do not p< imple, the mu i in 



the >kin. su< h as the plat) sma and the majority of the facial mus< l< 



The intermuscular ire intimately connected with the I sheet-li 



lions of those of the extremil lending t<> the periosteum 



muscles havii imilar function (synerg 



mus< l< 



Th amentous bands whi< h bri 



• them as the) pass through a muscle; they may al 

 furnish a support for muscular origin. 



Pu are for the purposeof giving the tcndoi 



from that of the belly. Tl rate in a -imilar i 



in those situations where tendons run in a bony I y hold the tcnd< 



channel and prevent their displacement; a similar fund i by tl 



which maintain the tendon shi »ition. 



The m thin walled cavities filled with a fluid simi 



of the joints. The) >und where muscles or tendoi 



tendons are inserted into a bone, and serve to prevent friction between t : 

 ami the bone. The) are frequently diverticula of the tal membi 



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The U Uhs or ict in a -imilar manner; tl 



of the nuiM les of the extremities (particularly in the hand and fo< 

 tect the tendons from friction during action. Tiny are par:'. irtly 



incula. 



s are mechanical a< ries of the tendons in which the) lyemhx 



The) are not necessarily bony but only fi tilaginous, ai 



increasing the working angle of the tendons and of makin. lide 



over the joint. The patell s the lai moid b ly. 



The striated must ulatun i :' ih 

 The musculature oi the trunk ar. 



* Muscles having 



