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Definition of Striated muscle tissue
1. Noun. Muscle tissue characterized by transverse stripes.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Striated Muscle Tissue
Literary usage of Striated muscle tissue
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"Two main forms of muscle-tissue (see MUSCLES) exist in the human body, the striated
muscle-tissue, which makes up the muscles of the bony framework of the ..."
2. Anatomy, Descriptive and Applied by Henry Gray (1910)
"Although the voluntary striated muscle tissue alone is concerned in the skeletal
musculature, all three varieties of muscle tissue will be described here. ..."
3. A Manual of Physiology by Gerald Francis Yeo (1890)
"striated muscle tissue is made up of cylindrical fibres of such length that both
extremities cannot be brought into the field of ..."
4. A Handbook of Pathological Anatomy and Histology: With an Introductory by Francis Delafield, Theophil Mitchell Prudden (1896)
"In the heart and certain other muscular parts small circumscribed masses of
striated muscle tissue have been described, and are sometimes called homologous ..."
5. The Encyclopedia Americanaedited by Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines edited by Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines (1904)
"heart-muscle is regarded as an intermediate form, resembling striated muscle-tissue,
but in its development more nearly allied to the more primitive ..."