Examples of aponeuroses in the following topics:
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- Aponeuroses are large, sheet-like layers of connective tissue with a similar composition
to tendons.
- Aponeuroses can also attach to bone, as in the scalp aponeuroses,
and to the fascia of other muscles or tissues, such as the anterior
abdominal aponeuroses.
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- Toward the midline, the muscles form aponeuroses, which merge into the linea alba.
- It is split
through the midline by the linea alba formed from the aponeuroses of the abdominal
muscles and separated by horizontal tendinous intersections which give rise
to the six pack.