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But deep inside all of us, a sheet of muscle does heroic work in obscurity.
After a few days, your microscopic ball of cells has divided into a thin sheet of muscle tissue big enough to cover the bottom of a flask.
If that happens, the mutant cell and its descendants can't lay down a trail, resulting in a gap in the sheet of muscle.
Closure of the lids is achieved by contraction of the orbicularis muscle, a single oval sheet of muscle extending from the regions of the forehead and face and surrounding the orbit into the lids.
Its upper boundary is the diaphragm, a sheet of muscle and connective tissue that separates it from the chest cavity; its lower boundary is the upper plane of the pelvic cavity.
A hiccup is a spasm of the diaphragm, the sheet of muscle that controls breathing, accompanied by a sudden intake of breath and the closing of the epiglottis, the bit of tissue at the back of the throat that can close the airway.
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IN order to test for functional competence in thin pieces of isolated tissue containing muscular elements, such as the skin of the rat (which contains smooth muscle and a sheet of skeletal muscle known as the panniculus carnosus)', a bath was devised in which the muscles could be excited directly or indirectly by transmural stimulation1.
In Tokyo, scientists have developed a technique for wrapping a thin sheet of cardiomyocytes — muscle cells that the heart needs in order to beat — around the severely damaged hearts of patients.
The computational study reproduced such direct excitation in a two-dimensional model of a 2.7 x 3 cm sheet of cardiac muscle.
However, in Damaraland and silvery mole-rats, we find a thin sheet of striated muscle that covers the distal surface of the penile bulb.
These are overlain by a thin sheet of circular muscle that is poorly and discontinuously preserved (Fig. 2g ).
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