Distinguish between Striated muscle and unstriated muscle
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STRIATED MUSCLES
Striated muscles are those muscles that have stripes in them; they are arranged parallel to each other in a definite manner. All the striated muscles are skeletal muscles and cardiac muscles. In striated muscles, there are sarcomeres. Sarcomeres are the basic unit or contractile element of the muscle. Sarcomere has a light and dark band; the light band is also called I band and the dark band is also called A band. In these bands actin and myosin filaments are present, this forms a complete unit of the sarcomere. Striated muscles are attached to bone via tendons; these muscles are involved in the voluntary movement because they are under the control of our will, due to this striated muscles are also called voluntary muscles.
UNSTRIARTED MUSCLES
NonStriated muscles are those muscles that do not have stripes in them; they are arranged non-parallel to each other in an indefinite manner. All the non-striated muscles are smooth muscles. In non-striated muscles, proper sarcomere is not present due to which it gives an irregular shape under a microscope. It has its contractile element, but it is poorly developed. In non-striated muscles, A band and I band are not seen clearly seen in it. In other words, a contractile element of striated muscles are poorly developed. Striated muscles are present inside the body in internal organs; these muscles are involved in the involuntary movement because they are not under the control of our will, due to this non-striated muscles are called involuntary muscles.
Striated muscles are those muscles that have stripes in them; they are arranged parallel to each other in a definite manner. All the striated muscles are skeletal muscles and cardiac muscles. In striated muscles, there are sarcomeres. Sarcomeres are the basic unit or contractile element of the muscle. Sarcomere has a light and dark band; the light band is also called I band and the dark band is also called A band. In these bands actin and myosin filaments are present, this forms a complete unit of the sarcomere. Striated muscles are attached to bone via tendons; these muscles are involved in the voluntary movement because they are under the control of our will, due to this striated muscles are also called voluntary muscles.
UNSTRIARTED MUSCLES
NonStriated muscles are those muscles that do not have stripes in them; they are arranged non-parallel to each other in an indefinite manner. All the non-striated muscles are smooth muscles. In non-striated muscles, proper sarcomere is not present due to which it gives an irregular shape under a microscope. It has its contractile element, but it is poorly developed. In non-striated muscles, A band and I band are not seen clearly seen in it. In other words, a contractile element of striated muscles are poorly developed. Striated muscles are present inside the body in internal organs; these muscles are involved in the involuntary movement because they are not under the control of our will, due to this non-striated muscles are called involuntary muscles.
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