How to use in-sentence of “muscle”:
+ By contraction of various parts of this muscle the Short-beaked Echidna can change shape.
+ An exercise physiologist’s area of study may include but is not limited to biochemistry, bioenergetics, cardiopulmonary function, hematology, biomechanics, skeletal muscle physiology, neuroendocrine function, and central and perpheral nervous system function.
+ Insulin is a hormone which tells the muscle and fat cells of the body to take up sugar from the blood.
+ It has muscle tissue called myocardium.
+ Also attached to the follicle is a tiny bundle of muscle fiber, called the “arrector pili”, which is responsible for causing the follicle lissis to become more upright the surface of the skin.

Example sentences of “muscle”:
+ Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition, 1989 “Sweet” is perhaps used since the thymus is sweet and rich tasting, as opposed to savoury tasting muscle flesh.
+ Each different weight training exercise is used only for a certain muscle area or group of muscles.
+ The travelers used turpentine, vinegar, and whiskey to treat headaches, muscle pain, and coughs.
+ Fibrillation is when the heart muscle is contracting, but not in any organized way, and blood is not pumped.
+ The dendrites carry signals from other neurons into the soma, and the axon carries a single signal from the soma to the next neuron or to a muscle fiber.
+ The American Heart Association says “time is muscle“: the more time a person waits to get treatment, the more heart muscle dies.
+ The smooth muscle looks different from the skeletal muscle, and works differently.
+ The holes give places for muscle attachment; also, as jaw muscles contract, the holes allow space for the muscles to bulge.
+ The starfish, with its muscles and hydraulic system, can pull for much longer than any bivalve muscle can withstand.
+ The muscles are revealed through a process known as the “cutting phase” – a combination of Adipose tissuefat loss, oils, and tanning which, combined with the lighting, make the definition of the muscle group more distinct.
+ The disorder causes muscle weakness and muscle shrinking throughout the body.
+ It results from relaxation of muscle cells within blood vessel walls.
+ The muscle is worked by a nervous mechanism called the “migrating motor complex”.
+ The triceps brachii muscle is a muscle on the back of the upper arm.
+ The diaphragm is a muscle that is at the bottom of the ribcage of mammals.
+ Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition, 1989 "Sweet" is perhaps used since the thymus is sweet and rich tasting, as opposed to savoury tasting muscle flesh.
+ Each different weight training exercise is used only for a certain muscle area or group of muscles.
+ The travelers used turpentine, vinegar, and whiskey to treat headaches, muscle pain, and coughs.
More in-sentence examples of “muscle”:
+ Hall died of prostate cancer in Muscle Shoals, Alabama on January 2, 2018 at the age of 85.
+ The adductionadductor muscle is meaty.
+ BMI does not say how much weight is fat, how much is muscle and how much is bone.
+ Logue’s treatment gave the Duke the confidence to relax and avoid tension-induced muscle spasms.
+ The cells that make up cardiac muscle have one nuclei.
+ Hypnic jerks are one form of involuntary muscle twitches called “myoclonus”.
+ The muscle cells know to do this together because many of them get information sent to them by nerves.
+ Rowing is about moving a boat on water using human muscle power.
+ Myoglobin, which is similar to haemoglobin, is the main oxygen-carrying biological pigmentpigment of muscle tissues.
+ The highest arterial pressure happens when the heart muscle contracts, and is called systolic pressure.
+ It is made of skin and muscle and is found between the penis and anus.
+ Some smooth muscle squeezes quickly and relaxes in phases.
+ Mate has been shown to have a relaxing effect on smooth muscle tissue, and a stimulating effect on myocardial tissue.
+ The immune system is weakened, as well as the possibility of muscle or heart problems.
+ They have very weak muscle tone at birth.
+ The adductor muscle of scallops is larger and more developed than the adductor muscle of oysters.
+ In humans, the muscle is more complex, and allows more complex movement than in other quadrupeds.
+ The smooth muscle squeezes the contents along.
+ Its muscle pushes food down into the stomach.
+ Modern anaesthesia is highly complex and often involves a combination of anaesthesia, analgesia and muscle relaxation to enable physicians to do their part.
+ Inhibition of cholinesterase means the neurotransmitter continues to act on the muscle fibre.
+ These hip bones were places muscle and tendons attached.
+ Stretching is a kind of physical fitness exercise in which a muscle is stretched on purpose to its fullest length in order to help the muscle‘s elasticity and its tone.
+ For example, when it goes into muscle cells, it makes them “contract” When it goes into nerve cells, it triggers electrical impulses that send a messages.
+ During tonic immobility, the dorsal fin straighten, and both breathing and muscle contractions become more steady and relaxed.
+ Karina died of problems caused by a muscle aneurysm in Paris on 14 December 2019 at the age of 79.
+ Hall died of prostate cancer in Muscle Shoals, Alabama on January 2, 2018 at the age of 85.
+ The adductionadductor muscle is meaty.
+ BMI does not say how much weight is fat, how much is muscle and how much is bone.
+ During the time a body recovers from training, the creatine gives extra energy so the cells of the muscle can speed up the protein absorption of the cells.
+ Charlie Gard was a British infant born Bedfont, London with a rare genetic condition known as mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome that causes progressive brain damage and muscle failure, including the muscles needed to breathe.
+ As the infection goes on, muscle spasms develop in the jaw.
+ Also, planarians have three layers of body-wall muscles that are constructed of circular muscle fibers as well as longer muscle threads.
+ Multiple system atrophy is a rare Neurodegenerationneurodegenerative disorder which causes autonomic dysfunction, slow movement, muscle rigidity, and postural instability due to dysfunction of the basal ganglia, and ataxia.
+ The liver is also attached to the bottom of the lungs and when a muscle which is attached to the liver pulls, the liver moves away from the lungs and pulls them, making them bigger.
+ Patients often experience mild to moderate muscle weakness, tremors, and very mild breathing problems.
+ A “heart beat” is when the heart muscle “contracts”.
+ Some also have muscle aches, headache, tiredness, loss of appetite, diarrhea or vomiting.
+ They form connective tissue, tendons, Bone#Matrixbone matrices, and muscle fibre.
+ It is a condition in which the heart muscle becomes thick.
+ An “isolation” exercise is made to use only one muscle or a small muscle area.
+ A few aircraft use muscle power.
+ There are 6-20 small muscle cells on the sides which can contract to squash the elastic sac into a disc against the skin.
+ Some people think that humans are not good food for great white sharks, because the human body has a lot more bone and less muscle and fat than the shark likes.
+ It cuts the muscle between the two halves of the shell together, or it crashes the shell against a rock and eats the oyster inside.
+ In May 2006, he received the Muscle Beach Hall of Fame Award.
+ At the early stage Xi showed China’s muscle by declaring to fight “a tooth for a tooth”.
+ The pieces of meat used for steaks are usually cut across the muscle fiber, not along it.
+ The capillaries do not have this smooth muscle in their own wall, and so any change in their width is passive.
+ Cardiomyocytes are the muscle fibres which form the chambers of the heart.
+ Fish can swim slowly for many hours using red muscle fibres.
+ When this muscle “contracts the cord gets shorter, which pulls the testicles closer to the body.
