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Level 1
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Composed of bundles, long, cylindrical, multinucleated cells that show cross-striations.
Skeletal muscle
consists of a collection of fusiform cells that do not show striations
Smooth muscle
it also has cross-striations and is composed of elongated, branched individual cells that are parallel to each other.
Cardiac Muscle
it is the functional unit of muscle
sarcomere
the only one contains intercalated disk
Cardiac muscle
It gives impulses to the muscle
Intercalated disk
long, cylindrical filament bundles in the sarcoplasm of myocytes.
Myofibril
bundle of skeletal muscle that is surrounded by perimysium.
Fasicle
elongated, multinuclear cells composed of several myofibrils.
Muscle fibers
it is a thick dense connective tissue that surrounds the entire skeletal muscle.
Epimysium
thin but dense connective tissue that wraps fascicles.
Perimysium
delicate connective tissue that surrounds muscle fiber.
Endomysium
Found in the heart.
Cardiac muscle
What are the Involuntary Muscle
Cardiac and Smooth Muscle
is specialized for slow, steady contraction and is controlled by a variety of involuntary mechanisms.
Smooth Muscle
Also known as Visceral Muscle
Fibers of smooth muscle
are elongated, tapering, and nonstriated cells, each of which is enclosed by a thin basal lamina and a fine network of reticular fibers, the endomysium
Fibers of smooth muscle
Give the voluntary muscle
skeletal muscle