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词汇 skeletal muscle
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Definition of skeletal muscle in English:

skeletal muscle

noun
  • 1A muscle which is connected to the skeleton to form part of the mechanical system which moves the limbs and other parts of the body.

    骨骼肌

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The complementary question to be asked is why muscle modulation seems so unimportant in skeletal muscles of vertebrates.
    • The inducible nitric oxide synthase has also been localized in normal skeletal muscles.
    • All these abnormalities in skeletal muscles, including respiratory muscles, contribute to the symptoms of fatigue, lethargy, and exercise intolerance that occur in chronic heart failure.
    • The diseases can damage the brain, heart, liver, kidney and skeletal muscles and confine sufferers to a wheelchair.
    • Muscular dystrophy is characterized by progressive weakness and degeneration of the skeletal muscles.
    • Your ligaments, tendons, bones and skeletal muscles are all held together by collagen, as well as the smooth muscle tissue like your blood vessels, digestive tract and organs.
    • The reduced aerobic capacity that is common in patients who have heart failure is attributable to inadequate blood flow to skeletal muscles secondary to impaired cardiac output.
    • Biological clocks function in the brain as well as lung, liver, heart and skeletal muscles.
    • Smooth muscles take longer to contract than skeletal muscles do, but they can stay contracted for a long time because they don't tire easily.
    • The increase in body temperature during malignant hyperthermia results from an enormous increase in metabolic heat produced by internal and skeletal muscles.
    • Once toxo gets into the human body, and as we've said, it does hit 90% of individuals, causing no symptoms whatsoever in a silent way, it loves to go to the eye, to the brain, to the heart muscle and to the skeletal muscles.
    • Caffeine is also a powerful central nervous system stimulant, acting particularly on the brain and skeletal muscles.
    • In order to effect locomotion, the human body is invested with an ingeniously designed array of contractile tissues; the voluntary, or skeletal muscles.
    • When skeletal muscles contract they either move parts of the body via their attachments to bones, or produce tension to oppose stretch or even to allow controlled lengthening.
    • In contrast to normal-weight patients with COPD, underweight patients show increased apoptosis in skeletal muscles (quadriceps).
    • Reactive oxygen species are produced inside skeletal muscles under normal and pathological conditions.
    • Researchers also observed reduced growth or degeneration of the heart and skeletal muscles in mutant mice.
    • Thus the term skeletal muscle pump designates the action of the skeletal muscles on venous blood.
    • Because skeletal muscles become deconditioned, the same state of deconditioning in respiratory muscles can be expected.
    • Boys reach physical maturity later than girls and after puberty have larger hearts, skeletal muscles, lung capacity, lower resting heart rate and are capable of longer bouts of physical exertion.
    1. 1.1
      another term for striated muscle

Definition of skeletal muscle in US English:

skeletal muscle

noun
  • 1A muscle which is connected to the skeleton to form part of the mechanical system which moves the limbs and other parts of the body.

    骨骼肌

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Boys reach physical maturity later than girls and after puberty have larger hearts, skeletal muscles, lung capacity, lower resting heart rate and are capable of longer bouts of physical exertion.
    • Thus the term skeletal muscle pump designates the action of the skeletal muscles on venous blood.
    • Once toxo gets into the human body, and as we've said, it does hit 90% of individuals, causing no symptoms whatsoever in a silent way, it loves to go to the eye, to the brain, to the heart muscle and to the skeletal muscles.
    • When skeletal muscles contract they either move parts of the body via their attachments to bones, or produce tension to oppose stretch or even to allow controlled lengthening.
    • In contrast to normal-weight patients with COPD, underweight patients show increased apoptosis in skeletal muscles (quadriceps).
    • Reactive oxygen species are produced inside skeletal muscles under normal and pathological conditions.
    • Researchers also observed reduced growth or degeneration of the heart and skeletal muscles in mutant mice.
    • The diseases can damage the brain, heart, liver, kidney and skeletal muscles and confine sufferers to a wheelchair.
    • Your ligaments, tendons, bones and skeletal muscles are all held together by collagen, as well as the smooth muscle tissue like your blood vessels, digestive tract and organs.
    • All these abnormalities in skeletal muscles, including respiratory muscles, contribute to the symptoms of fatigue, lethargy, and exercise intolerance that occur in chronic heart failure.
    • In order to effect locomotion, the human body is invested with an ingeniously designed array of contractile tissues; the voluntary, or skeletal muscles.
    • The inducible nitric oxide synthase has also been localized in normal skeletal muscles.
    • Caffeine is also a powerful central nervous system stimulant, acting particularly on the brain and skeletal muscles.
    • Because skeletal muscles become deconditioned, the same state of deconditioning in respiratory muscles can be expected.
    • The increase in body temperature during malignant hyperthermia results from an enormous increase in metabolic heat produced by internal and skeletal muscles.
    • Smooth muscles take longer to contract than skeletal muscles do, but they can stay contracted for a long time because they don't tire easily.
    • The reduced aerobic capacity that is common in patients who have heart failure is attributable to inadequate blood flow to skeletal muscles secondary to impaired cardiac output.
    • The complementary question to be asked is why muscle modulation seems so unimportant in skeletal muscles of vertebrates.
    • Muscular dystrophy is characterized by progressive weakness and degeneration of the skeletal muscles.
    • Biological clocks function in the brain as well as lung, liver, heart and skeletal muscles.
    1. 1.1
      another term for striated muscle
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