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decribe structure of striated muscle fibres

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Answered by Anonymous
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Striated muscle tissue is cylindrical in shape. Muscle fibre is a syncitium as the sarcoplasm contains many nuclei. It has a large number of parallelly arranged filaments in the sarcoplasm called myofibrils which are composed of actin and myosin. ... The thin filaments are firmly attached to the 'Z' line.

Answered by radhika6719
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Striated muscle tissue is a muscle tissue that features repeating functional units called sarcomeres. The presence of sarcomeres manifests as a series of bands visible along the muscle fibers, which is responsible for the striated appearance observed in microscopic images of this tissue.

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