striated
2.CONCERNING THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE SARCOMERE LENGTH FOR CONTRACTION OF HONEY BEE STRIATED MUSCLE
3.The cilia are longer and less regular than the microvilli of a striated border.
4.Any of the threadlike fibrils that make up the contractile part of a striated muscle fiber.
5.THE EFFECT OF STRETCHING ON THE EXTRACTABILITY OF PROTEIN FROM THE MYOFIBRIL OF HONEY BEE STRIATED MUSCLE BY POTASSIUM IODIDE
6.a relaxant for striated muscle that is used as an adjunct to anesthesia during certain surgical procedures.
7.EFFECT OF SALT CONCENTRATION, ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE, pH, ALCOHOL AND UREA ON THE BINDING OF CONGO RED WITH GLYCERINATED STRIATED MUSCLE FIBERS
8.Detail of simple columnar epithelium with striated border (microvilli). Notice that the border is quite thin and the striations close together, looking like very regular, closely set brush bristles.
9.a toxic alkaloid found in certain tropical South American trees that is a powerful relaxant for striated muscles; used by South American indians as an arrow poison.
10.The capillaries of the acini gradually join together to make postcapillary venules and venules which form a plexus around the striated ducts before converging on intralobular vein, or directly converge on intralobular vein.


