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Chapter 44: Skeleton and Muscle


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Chapter 44: Skeleton And Muscle

 

Caplan, Arnold I. "Cartilage." Scientific American, October 1984, p. 84. Cartilage holds spaces for tissues in the embryo, and then it cushions the body. Its fundamental properties of strength and resilience are now explained in terms of the tissue’s molecular structure.

Junge, Douglas. Nerve and Muscle Excitation, 3d ed. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland MA, 1992. A general introduction to electrophysiology.

Pollack, Gerald H. (ed.). Muscles and Molecules: Uncovering the Principles of Biological Motion. Ebner & Sons, Seattle, 1990.

 

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