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Chapitre 20

Système musculosquelettique

Qu'est ce que le système osseux ?
Qu'est ce que le système osseux ?
Overview The adult human skeleton comprises 206 bones that are connected through cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. The skeleton provides a rigid ...
Structure osseuse
Structure osseuse
Within the skeletal system, the structure of a bone, or osseous tissue, can be exemplified in a long bone, like the femur, where there are two types of ...
Articulations
Articulations
Joints, also called articulations or articular surfaces, are points at which ligaments or other tissues connect adjacent bones. Joints permit movement and ...
Remodelage osseux
Remodelage osseux
Bone remodeling is a continuous and balanced process of bone resorption by osteoclasts and bone formation by osteoblasts. In adults, it helps maintain ...
Anatomie du muscle squelettique
Anatomie du muscle squelettique
Skeletal muscle is the most abundant type of muscle in the body. Tendons are the connective tissue that attaches skeletal muscle to bones. Skeletal ...
Classification des fibres musculaires squelettiques
Classification des fibres musculaires squelettiques
Skeletal muscles continuously produce ATP to provide the energy that enables muscle contractions. Skeletal muscle fibers can be categorized into three ...
Contraction musculaire
Contraction musculaire
  In skeletal muscles, acetylcholine is released by nerve terminals at the motor end plate—the point of synaptic communication between motor ...
Ponts actine-myosine
Ponts actine-myosine
As muscle contracts, the overlap between the thin and thick filaments increases, decreasing the length of the sarcomere—the contractile unit of the ...
Unités motrices
Unités motrices
A motor unit consists of two main components: a single efferent motor neuron (i.e., a neuron that carries impulses away from the central nervous system) ...
La moelle épinière
La moelle épinière
The spinal cord is the body’s major nerve tract of the central nervous system, communicating afferent sensory information from the periphery to the ...
Nociception
Nociception
Nociception—the ability to feel pain—is essential for an organism’s survival and overall well-being. Noxious stimuli such as piercing ...
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