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Non-striated muscle

involuntary ( cannot control it)


Located visceral organs


cells can divide.

striated cardiac muscle

muscle of the heart


involuntary muscle


too specialized to divide

striated skeletal muscle

voluntary (can be controlled)


multi nucleated cells ( more than one nucleus)


too specialized to divide cells.


specialized to contract

Function of Muscle Tissue

pulls on bones for movement

Muscle Belly

Reddish meat color


part of the muscle where contraction happens.


lots of blood.

Tendons

tough glistening white sinews


connects muscle to bone


less blood, made of DICT

muscle cells

are multi nucleated


can be called muscle organs

Endomysium

wraps around individual muscle cells


made of Loose connective tissue


allows for movement

Perimysium

DICT


wraps around a bundle of cells


called "fascululus"

Epimysium

DICT


wraps around the muscle

Fascia

wraps around all the muscles in attention of the body.

myofibril

microscopic chain in muscle tissue

Thick Filament

myosib molecules includes heads and tails.

Thin Filament

Actin Molecules


they are Molecular binding sites

Troponin-tripomyosin "TTC"

wraps around actin and closes the binding sites

Sarcomere

is the link in the chain