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  • == Knockout Mouse == ...tificial piece of DNA. The loss of gene activity often causes changes in a mouse's phenotype, which includes appearance, behavior and other observable physi
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  • ...clude input devices like the [[Keyboard|keyboard]] and [[Mouse (computing)|mouse]], output devices such as the [[Monitor (computing)|monitor]] and [[Printer === Central Processing Unit ===
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  • ...m "muscle cell" is derived from the Latin word "musculus", meaning "little mouse", due to the appearance of muscles moving under the skin. ...arance of muscles moving under the skin, which resembles the movement of a mouse. The term "cell" comes from the Latin "cella", meaning "small room", which
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  • ...to carry human genes. The term is a portmanteau of the words "human" and "mouse". The term "Humouse" is derived from the combination of the words "Human" and "Mouse". It was first used in the late 20th century when scientists began to intro
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  • ...he term "muscle" is derived from the Latin word "musculus" meaning "little mouse", possibly because of the resemblance of some muscles, especially when cont * [[Myofibril]]: A basic rod-like unit of a muscle cell.
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  • ...e of muscles contracting under the skin, which resembles the movement of a mouse. The term "system" comes from the Latin word "systema," meaning "an organiz * [[Myofibril]]: A basic rod-like unit of a muscle cell.
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  • '''Muscle''' (/ˈmʌsəl/; from Latin ''musculus'', diminutive of ''mus'' "mouse") is a soft tissue found in most animals. Muscles enable animals to move an ...rom the Latin term ''musculus'', which is a diminutive of ''mus'' meaning "mouse", possibly because of a similarity in shape between certain muscles and mic
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  • ...insertion of a [[gene]] into the [[genome]] of an organism, typically a [[mouse]], to create a [[transgenic organism]]. This technique is used to study the ...m the English words "gene", referring to the basic physical and functional unit of heredity, and "knockin", which is a colloquial term for inserting or int
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  • ...erm "muscle" is derived from the Latin word "musculus" which means "little mouse", possibly because of the shape of certain muscles or because contracting m * [[Myofibril]]: A basic rod-like unit of a muscle cell.
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  • ...rd muscle is derived from the Latin term ''musculus'', which means "little mouse", possibly because of the shape of certain muscles or because contracting m * '''[[Myofibril]]''': A basic rod-like unit of a muscle cell.
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  • ...sue]]. The term originates from the Latin words 'musculus' meaning 'little mouse' and 'fibra' meaning 'fiber'. * '''[[Myofibril]]''': A basic rod-like unit of a muscle fiber.
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  • ..., and "muscle tissue" is derived from the Latin "musculus" meaning "little mouse", and "tissue" from the French "tissu" meaning "a weave". The term reflects * '''[[Myofibril]]''': The basic rod-like unit of a muscle cell. Myofibrils are composed of long proteins such as actin, m
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  • The term "muscular" is derived from the Latin "musculus" meaning "little mouse" possibly because of the shape of certain muscles or because contracting mu * '''[[Myofibril]]''' - A basic rod-like unit of a muscle cell.
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  • The term "muscle" comes from the Latin ''musculus'', meaning "little mouse", possibly because of the shape of certain muscles or the way certain muscl ...process of muscle contraction takes place in the [[sarcomere]], the basic unit of a muscle fiber. The sarcomere is composed of long, fibrous proteins that
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  • ...ning "to put together", "Muscle" from the Latin "musculus" meaning "little mouse", "Action" from the Latin "actio" meaning "a doing", and "Potential" from t * [[Motor Unit]]: A motor neuron and the skeletal muscle fibers innervated by its axon.
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  • ...e of muscle cells. The term is derived from the Greek words "mus" meaning "mouse" and "hypertrophy" meaning "excess nourishment". ...s sectional area of the muscle increases, the density of muscle fibers per unit area decreases, and there is no increase in muscular strength.
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  • ...his branch of genomics, the genome sequences of different species - human, mouse, and a wide variety of other organisms - are compared to study the function * [[Gene]]: A unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to
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  • ...luding data processors aside from the CPU, such as the graphics processing unit and system I/O. ...a computer system. This includes the computer case, monitor, keyboard, and mouse. It also includes all the parts inside the computer case, such as the hard
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