Biology, asked by seemagarg7625, 1 year ago

In a muscle, where can you find the following ? myofilaments, muscle fibres

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Answered by Anonymous
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A myofibril is a basic rod-like unit of a muscle cell. Muscles are composed of tubular cells called myocytes, known as muscle fibers in striated muscle,

Answered by presentmoment
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In a muscle, myofilaments can be found in the sarcomere of muscles and muscle fibres are found in the muscles of visceral organs and the skeletal organs.  

Explanation:

  • Specific filament-like structures laden with protein and mainly composed of actin and myosin are known as myofibril filaments or myofilaments. These are of three types – oblique, smooth and striated muscles.  
  • Muscle cells or fibres are cylindrical multinucleated structures that possess more than one mitochondria in order to meet the needs of sudden energy. Myofibrils form these muscle fibres.

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