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What corresponds to a single fascicle?

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Single Fascicle

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The group branch contains one fascicle
  • The left group branch has a subdivided into two fascicles: the left back fascicle and the left foremost fascicle
  • Different sources separate the left pack branch into three fascicles such as the left back, and the left septal fascicle and the left front
  • In a unipennate muscle, the fascicles are situated on one side of the tendon
  • The extensor digitorum of the lower arm is a case of a unipennate muscle
  • A bipennate muscle has fascicles on the two sides of the tendon
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