
Tissue is an organized group of similar or different cells that work together to perform specific functions necessary for an organism’s survival and operation, together. Tissues form the fundamental building blocks building of organs and systems in multicellular life forms and bridge the structural and functional gaps between individual cells and the entire organism. These specialized cell communities carry out complex biological processes such as growth, repair, protection, movement and communi
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Rigor mortis (Post-mortem stiffening) is a biochemical and physiological change that occurs during the early post-mortem period, resulting from the sustained contraction of muscles, leading to loss of elasticity and the transformation of muscle tissue into meat. This process develops as a result of complex reactions triggered by the cessation of muscle metabolism. Muscle to Meat Transformation and Post-Mortem Energy Metabolism During the transformation of muscle into meat, energy stores within t
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StThe Sternocleidomastoid Muscle is one of the most prominent and powerful muscles of the neck. It functions in head rotation, neck flexion, and assists in respiration. It is innervated by the accessory nerve (CN XI) and serves as a key anatomical landmark in defining the boundaries of the neck.Anatomical StructureMorphology and Attachment PointsThe sternocleidomastoid muscle is a strong, superficial muscle located in the anterolateral region of the neck. It has two heads: the sternal head origina
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StSternothyroid Muscle (sternothyroideus) is a skeletal muscle located in the anterior region of the neck. It lies beneath the sternohyoid muscle and has a shorter, broader structure.Anatomical StructureMorphology and Attachment PointsThe sternothyroid muscle is a long, slender muscle belonging to the infrahyoid muscle group. Its origin extends from the posterior surface of the manubrium of the sternum and the upper border of the first costal cartilage; in some cases, it may also attach to the sec
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