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Physiology Muscle and Connective Tissue

Muscle and connective tissue play a vital role in the physiology of the human body. Muscle tissue is composed of specialized cells that can contract and relax, allowing us to move. Connective tissue is a supportive tissue that helps connect and support different parts of the body, as well as providing a framework fo…

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Overview

Muscle and connective tissue play a vital role in the physiology of the human body. Muscle tissue is composed of specialized cells that can contract and relax, allowing us to move. Connective tissue is a supportive tissue that helps connect and support different parts of the body, as well as providing a framework for organs and muscles. Physiology muscle and connective tissue are essential for enabling movement, locomotion and posture, and providing structural support for organs. They also help to maintain homeostasis, which is the body’s ability to regulate its internal environment in order to keep it in balance. Without muscle and connective tissue, the human body would not be able to function.

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Walid Rachidi · France Ilaria Baldelli · Italy Costica Aloman · United States

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