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how will you differentiate between stated and nonstriated muscles under a microscope

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Answered by honeyr
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Muscles are one of an important component of our body. Its is defined as a bundle or band of fibrous tissue in animals that has the capability of producing movement by contraction and relaxation. Their major function is to give strength to the body and support it; they also produce movements. There are three major categories of muscles; Skeletal muscles Cardiac muscles, and Smooth muscles. These muscles are made up of muscular fibers. Muscle fibers are of two kinds: striated muscle fibers and non-striated muscle fibers. Muscles that contain striated muscle fibers are called striated muscle and muscles that contain non-striated muscle fibers are called non-striated muscles. The difference between striated and non-striated muscles is that in striated muscles, the contractile fibrils are aligned parallel, and their regions form stripes that are easily visible under a microscope, whereas non-striated muscles do not have stripes on them, they give a poor appearance under the microscope.

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