Aponeurosis - significado y definición. Qué es Aponeurosis
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Qué (quién) es Aponeurosis - definición

SHEET OF PEARLY-WHITE FIBROUS TISSUE THAT ATTACHES SHEET-LIKE MUSCLES NEEDING A WIDE AREA OF ATTACHMENT
Aponeuroses; Aponeurotic

aponeurosis         
[?ap?nj?'r??s?s]
¦ noun (plural aponeuroses -si:z) Anatomy a sheet of fibrous tissue which takes the place of a tendon in sheet-like muscles having a wide area of attachment.
Derivatives
aponeurotic adjective
Origin
C17: mod. L., from Gk aponeurosis, from apo 'off, away' + neuron 'sinew' + -osis.
Aponeurosis         
·noun Any one of the thicker and denser of the deep fasciae which cover, invest, and the terminations and attachments of, many muscles. They often differ from tendons only in being flat and thin. ·see Fascia.
Aponeurosis         
An aponeurosis (; plural: aponeuroses) is a type or a variant of the deep fascia, in the form of a sheet of pearly-white fibrous tissue that attaches sheet-like muscles needing a wide area of attachment.Aponeurosis.

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Aponeurosis

An aponeurosis (; plural: aponeuroses) is a type or a variant of the deep fascia, in the form of a sheet of pearly-white fibrous tissue that attaches sheet-like muscles needing a wide area of attachment. Their primary function is to join muscles and the body parts they act upon, whether bone or other muscles. They have a shiny, whitish-silvery color, are histologically similar to tendons, and are very sparingly supplied with blood vessels and nerves. When dissected, aponeuroses are papery and peel off by sections. The primary regions with thick aponeuroses are in the ventral abdominal region, the dorsal lumbar region, the ventriculus in birds, and the palmar (palms) and plantar (soles) regions.