Anatomy, physiology and hygiene . Non-striated Fibres of Involuntary Muscles, somewhat separated fromeach other for microscopic Fig. 30. Portion of a Voluntary Fibre,showing the fibrillae, trans-verse striae, and the sarco-lemma detached at one 250 diameters. nourishment, and to carry away Fat cells are frequentlyfound among muscular fibres. 54. Under the microscope thefibres of a voluntary muscle arefound to be marked with alternatetransverse bands, or striae, with faintstripes running lengthwise overeach After death, when themuscles are st


Anatomy, physiology and hygiene . Non-striated Fibres of Involuntary Muscles, somewhat separated fromeach other for microscopic Fig. 30. Portion of a Voluntary Fibre,showing the fibrillae, trans-verse striae, and the sarco-lemma detached at one 250 diameters. nourishment, and to carry away Fat cells are frequentlyfound among muscular fibres. 54. Under the microscope thefibres of a voluntary muscle arefound to be marked with alternatetransverse bands, or striae, with faintstripes running lengthwise overeach After death, when themuscles are stiffened, or if a muscleis hardened in alcohol, the fibrescan be broken up longitudinallyinto very fine threads, called fibrillae(little fibres). 55. Chemical Composition of Mus-cles. — Muscle consists of about 1 Muscles, fasciculi, fibres, connective tissue, nerves, and blood-vesselsan be studied in the leg of a sheep. - 2 The transverse stripes are by some believed to be the boundary lines. muscle cells. MUSCLES. —FAT. 61 three-fourths water, which affords softness and flexibility,1the remaining one-fourth being made up of commo


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