Muscle tissue is a tissue formed by the accumulation of muscle cells in animals. It is found widely in metazoans except for sponges, and is mainly used for locomotion. Muscle tissue that has become an organ with a certain form and function, especially in higher animals, is called muscle. Muscle tissue. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 動物の筋細胞が集まってできた組織。海綿動物を除いた後生動物に広く存在し、主に移動運動に用いる。特に高等動物にみられる一定の形態と機能を有する器官となった筋組織を筋肉という。筋肉組織。
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