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Definition of myotome in English: myotomenoun ˈmʌɪətəʊmˈmaɪəˌtoʊm Embryology 1The dorsal part of each somite in a vertebrate embryo, giving rise to the skeletal musculature. Compare with dermatome, sclerotome Example sentencesExamples - Each somite pair corresponds to a myotome in vertebrates or to an adult segment in annelids and arthropods.
- These tissues are composites of lateral plate derived connective tissues and the migratory population of the myotome.
- Third, the partitioning of different fiber types within the myotome allows homogenous samples of each fiber type to be easily removed and tested in vitro.
- 1.1 Each of the muscle blocks along either side of the spine in vertebrates (especially fish and amphibians).
Also called myomere Example sentencesExamples - The muscles of the body are segmented into blocks called myotomes.
- The anatomy of ray-finned fish shows many of the characteristics common to all chordates: pharyngeal slits, a nerve cord, and body wall muscles arranged in myotomes, or segmented blocks.
- In vertebrates finally, the organization of muscles into myotomes for swimming has long been considered of crucial adaptative importance.
- All these muscles belong to the fifth cervical to first thoracic myotomes.
- In addition, the entire muscle is rarely active simultaneously, and positive work is done in some portions of the myotome and negative work in others.
Definition of myotome in US English: myotomenounˈmīəˌtōmˈmaɪəˌtoʊm Embryology 1The dorsal part of each somite in a vertebrate embryo, giving rise to the skeletal musculature. Compare with dermatome, sclerotome Example sentencesExamples - Third, the partitioning of different fiber types within the myotome allows homogenous samples of each fiber type to be easily removed and tested in vitro.
- These tissues are composites of lateral plate derived connective tissues and the migratory population of the myotome.
- Each somite pair corresponds to a myotome in vertebrates or to an adult segment in annelids and arthropods.
- 1.1 Each of the muscle blocks along either side of the spine in vertebrates (especially fish and amphibians).
Also called myomere Example sentencesExamples - In addition, the entire muscle is rarely active simultaneously, and positive work is done in some portions of the myotome and negative work in others.
- In vertebrates finally, the organization of muscles into myotomes for swimming has long been considered of crucial adaptative importance.
- The muscles of the body are segmented into blocks called myotomes.
- All these muscles belong to the fifth cervical to first thoracic myotomes.
- The anatomy of ray-finned fish shows many of the characteristics common to all chordates: pharyngeal slits, a nerve cord, and body wall muscles arranged in myotomes, or segmented blocks.
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