Unipennate Muscle Information
In some muscles (e. g. the peronei) the fibers are, like the plumes of a quill pen, to one side of a tendon, which runs the entire length of the muscle; such muscles are termed unipennate.
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Muscular system (TA A04.0, GA 4.361)
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Muscular tissue · Muscles of the human body
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Cardiac muscle · Skeletal muscle · Smooth muscle
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Unipennate muscle · Bipennate muscle · Origin · Insertion · Fascia (Superficial fascia, Deep fascia, Visceral fascia) · Tendon/Aponeurosis · Fascial compartment
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