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- In other animals, the panniculus carnosus is more extensive.
- The panniculus carnosus is a layer of striated muscle deep to the panniculus adiposus.
- The panniculus carnosus is a layer of striated muscle deep to the panniculus adiposus.
- It is considered by some to be a part of the Panniculus adiposus, and not true fascia.
- Although absent in hominoids the panniculus carnosus is common in non-hominoid primates and non-primate mammals.
- The degree of body fat stored in various locations such as the panniculus is dictated by genetic and hormonal profiles.
- A grazing animal may twitch the panniculus carnosus to frustrate the attempts of a bird to perch on its back.
- Possible homologous structures in other species have been identified as the dorsoepitrochlearis muscle, the pectoralis quartus muscle or the panniculus carnosus.
- In lower mammals the area of the panniculus carnosus can be extensive, almost covering the entire body in the case of the short-beaked echidna.
- Several human muscles are considered discrete muscles originally part of the panniculus carnosus and some researchers classify the axillary arch as a sporadic vestigial muscle of this type.
- This tissue may be further divided into two components, the actual fatty layer, or panniculus adiposus, and a deeper vestigial layer of muscle, the panniculus carnosus.
- This tissue may be further divided into two components, the actual fatty layer, or panniculus adiposus, and a deeper vestigial layer of muscle, the panniculus carnosus.
- The other major contributing factor is that of the panniculus adiposus of the buttocks, which is very well developed in this area, and gives the buttock its characteristic rounded shape.
- Although the gluteal muscle bulk and tone can be improved with exercise, it is the disposition of the overlying panniculus adiposus which may be responsible for the " sagging butt " phenomenon.
- For another example, the panniculus carnosus in the echidna covers almost its entire body, enabling it to change its shape to a certain degree, most characteristically by rolling into a ball and presenting its spines to a potential predator.
- The patches frequently affect skin folds, particularly around the genitals ( between the thigh and groin ), the armpits, in the skin folds of an overweight abdomen ( known as panniculus ), between the buttocks in the intergluteal cleft, and under the breasts in the inframammary fold.
- Exercise in general ( not only of the gluteal muscles but of the body in general ) which can contribute to fat loss can lead to reduction of mass in subcutaneal fat storage locations on the body which includes the panniculus, so for leaner and more active individuals, the glutes will more predominantly contribute to the shape than someone less active with a fattier composition.