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Muscle Fiber Of The Stomach In The Old Book D`Anatomie Chirurgicale, By B. Anger, 1869, Paris Royalty-Free Stock Photography
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Muscle fiber of the stomach in the old book D`Anatomie Chirurgicale, by B. Anger, 1869, Paris #180231581
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Muscle fiber of the stomach in the old book D`Anatomie Chirurgicale, by B. Anger, 1869, Paris Vintage, retro.
Striated muscle fiber
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Sliced coral-colored meat close-up macro shooting. Muscle fiber
Skeletal muscle fiber. Myofibrils
Skeletal muscle fiber. Myofibrils
Striated muscle fiber sarcomere
Neuromuscular junction. Skeletal muscle and motor neuron
The dark A bands and light I bands of a muscle fiber indicative of the orderly arrangement of myofilaments
A crosssection of a muscle fiber highlighting the organization of actin and myosin filaments within the sarcomere
Numerous nuclei tered throughout a muscle fiber reflecting the fusion of multiple embryonic cells during muscle
A single motor end plate the site where a nerve impulse triggers the contraction of an individual muscle fiber
A closer view of a single muscle fiber revealing thick and thin filaments that allow for muscle contraction
A longitudinal section of a muscle fiber revealing the arrangement of actin and myosin filaments in a sliding motion
The distinctive banding pattern of the thick and thin filaments within a muscle fiber leading to its characteristic
A section of a muscle fiber with enlarged mitochondria responsible for producing energy needed for muscle contraction