Difference between striated and nonstriated muscles 4points
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Striated Muscle
1. Striations present.
2. It is voluntary in action
3. The muscle fibres are long and cylindrical with blunt ends.
4. The fibres are multinucleated.
5.Sarcoplasmic reticulum is well developed.
6. Sarcomeres present.
7. Numerous mitochondria and glycogen granules are present
8. Striated muscle is seen attached to skeleton.
Example: Biceps muscle
Non Striated Muscle
1. Striations absent.
2. It is involuntary in action
3. The muscle fibres are long spindle shaped with pointed ends.
4. The fibres are uninucleated.
5. Sarcoplasmic reticulum is poorly developed.
6. Sarcomeres absent.
7. Less mitochondria and glycogen granules are present.
8. Non striated muscle is seen in internal organs.
Example: Intestinal muscles.
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1. Striations present.
2. It is voluntary in action
3. The muscle fibres are long and cylindrical with blunt ends.
4. The fibres are multinucleated.
5.Sarcoplasmic reticulum is well developed.
6. Sarcomeres present.
7. Numerous mitochondria and glycogen granules are present
8. Striated muscle is seen attached to skeleton.
Example: Biceps muscle
Non Striated Muscle
1. Striations absent.
2. It is involuntary in action
3. The muscle fibres are long spindle shaped with pointed ends.
4. The fibres are uninucleated.
5. Sarcoplasmic reticulum is poorly developed.
6. Sarcomeres absent.
7. Less mitochondria and glycogen granules are present.
8. Non striated muscle is seen in internal organs.
Example: Intestinal muscles.
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striated muscles
1.under control of us...
2.made with long fibres
3.nucleated with light and dark bands
4.found in arms ...legs....face and neck.
unstriated muscles
1.not under our control.
2.made up of spindle shaped fibre.
3.uninucleated .
4.found in the walls of the intestine helping in passage of food,muscles of iris and vessels lining..
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