What are tendinous intersections?

A. Thin layers of muscle used to attach two other muscles together
B. Round tendonlike structures attaching muscle to bone
C. Narrow, vertical, fibrous strips used to attach muscle sheaths of the left and right rectus abdominis
D. Flat sheets of connective tissue used for muscle insertion
E. Fibrous, perpendicular insertions between successive sheets or blocks of muscle


Answer: E

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