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if you mean ribs it can be any animal.The most common are pork and buffallo ribs
The common parts of the muscular system are the fibers, which are striated, the cardiac muscle, smooth muscle and skeletal muscle. There are also flexor muscles and extensors muscles, which aid in movement.
Skeletal : weakened bones (osteoporosis), joint problems (arthritis). Muscular : Tears and neurological disorders (nothing wrong with the muscles, just the nerves that control them).
Axons from the anterior gray horn are the only ones that terminate in skeletal muscle cells. This principle of the final common path to skeletal muscles has important practical implications.
Depends on how big a meat-head you are. There are exactly three types of muscle: cardiac (striated, bifurcated and mononucleated), smooth (no striations, multinucleated), and skeletal (striated, multinulceated).
skeletal: consists of bones, cartilages, joints, and supports the human body with structural integrity muscular:consists of muscles, tendons, meat, and allows the human body to perform physical operations
common elements of skeletal system
cardiac and skeletal muscles have one thing in common, that is they are both striated in contrast to the smooth muscles commonly found in the GIT. however the main difference between them is that cardiac muscles function involuntarily while skeletal muscles are under conscious control. --thoughtfulobserver
cardiac muscle is only found in the heart so it is used constantly but it isn't the most common muscle found in the body, this would be skeletal muscle.
skeletal: consists of bones, cartilages, joints, and supports the human body with structural integrity muscular:consists of muscles, tendons, meat, and allows the human body to perform physical operations
Cyclobenzaprine, well known as "Flexerils", are Muscle Relaxers & a Sedative... It is NOT a barbituate... It is used to relax the skeletal muscles... The common dosage is 10 mg...
- Skeletal muscle / voluntary (ex.: Brachialis muscle) - Smooth muscle / involuntary (ex.: The three layers of muscles around the stomach) - Cardiac muscle / involuntary (i.e. the myocardium)