Muscle organ
<br><b>type</b>: class<br><b>is-a</b>: Nonparenchymatous organ<br><b>subclasses</b>: Muscle of head, Muscle of neck, Muscle of lower limb, Muscle of upper limb, Masseter, Medial pterygoid, Lateral pterygoid, Muscle of trunk<br><b>:slot-templates</b>: nerve supply <i>value-type</i>: Peripheral nerve, nerve supply <i>value-type</i>: Nerve plexus, nerve supply <i>value-type</i>: Class, nerve supply <i>value-type</i>: Neural tree organ, nerve supply <i>value-type</i>: Segment of neural tree organ, nerve supply <i>value-type</i>: Subdivision of nervous system, nerve supply <i>value-type</i>: Nerve, location <i>value-type</i>: Organ anatomical coordinate adjacency, location <i>value-type</i>: Instance, attributed part <i>value-type</i>: Organ part_of relationship value, attributed part <i>value-type</i>: Muscle (organ) part_of relationship value, attributed part <i>value-type</i>: Instance, muscle attachment <i>value-type</i>: Muscle (organ) attachment relation, muscle attachment <i>value-type</i>: Instance, nerve supply <i>value-type</i>: Variant anatomical structure, nerve supply <i>value-type</i>: Set of nerves, nerve supply <i>value-type</i>: Nerve trunk<br><b>attributed part</b>: Epimysium, Striated muscle fasciculus<br><b>preferred name</b>: KB_INSTANCE_01365<br><b>:documentation</b>: the spatial arrangement of the fasciculi determines the shape of a muscle and the forces it is capable of exerting.<br><b>:direct-template-slots</b>: muscle attachment, muscle attachment, fascicular architecture, primary segmental supply, secondary segmental supply, muscle origin, muscle insertion<br><b>regional part</b>: Aponeurosis, Distal tendon, Proximal tendon, Muscle belly<br><b>non-English equivalent</b>: ONARD_Instance_580472, ONARD_Instance_580048, ONARD_Instance_580763<br><b>constitutional part</b>: Fascia of muscle, Skeletal muscle tissue<br><b>synonym</b>: ONARD_Instance_2680000, ONARD.03.26.14_Instance_490005
Nonparenchymatous organ that primarily consists of skeletal muscle tissue aggregated into macroscopic fasciculi by connective tissue; together with other muscles, it constitutes the muscular system. Examples: biceps, diaphragm, masseter, right third external intercostal muscle, external oblique, levator ani, serratus anterior.
Nonparenchymatous organ