myocommata (Meaning)
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myocommata (pl.)
of Myocomma
Synonyms & Antonyms of myocommata
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myocommata Sentence Examples
- Myocommata are tiny, comma-shaped structures found within certain anatomical spaces.
- The presence of myocommata may indicate the potential for movement or separation between distinct anatomical regions.
- Myocommata are often located between muscle fibers, allowing for independent muscle movement.
- In the visceral pericardium, myocommata separate the pericardial cavity into distinct compartments.
- The myocommata of the eyelids are responsible for the blinking reflex.
- Myocommata within the brain contribute to the formation of the choroid plexus.
- The myocommata of the enteric nervous system facilitate the proper functioning of the digestive tract.
- Myocommata are also found in the synovial membranes of joints, aiding in lubrication and movement.
- The absence or abnormal formation of myocommata can lead to various anatomical or functional impairments.
- The study of myocommata is essential for understanding the nuances of anatomical design and functionality.
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of Myocomma
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Myocommata are tiny, comma-shaped structures found within certain anatomical spaces.
The presence of myocommata may indicate the potential for movement or separation between distinct anatomical regions.
Myocommata are often located between muscle fibers, allowing for independent muscle movement.
In the visceral pericardium, myocommata separate the pericardial cavity into distinct compartments.