Short notes difference between straited muscle fibre and unstriated muscle fibre
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●Striated muscles
◆ these are found attached to the bones of limbs therefore they are called skeletal muscles
◆they worked under the will of individual therefore they are called voluntary muscles
◆they are multinucleated
◆they have alternate light and dark bands
●Smooth muscles
◆they are found in walls of viteral organs such as stomach intestine blood vessels therefore it is called visceral muscle
◆ they work independently without the will of individual therefore they are called involuntary muscles
◆they are Uni nucleated
◆they don't have light and dark bands
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⭐⭐ STRAITED MUSCLE ⭐⭐
- Muscle tissue marked by transverse dark and light bands that is made up of elongated fibers.
- Cylindrical,non-branched,multi nucleated muscles with alternative light and dark bands.
- Have regular, parallel bundles of muscle cells.
- Found attached to the bones and skin.
- Fast contractions and non-rhythmic contractions.
- Increase the strength with the stretching.
- Ends in blunt , requires high energy.
- Do not fatigue.
- Voluntary.
- Skeletal muscles
⭐NON-STRAITED MUSCLE ⭐
- Smooth,thin muscles that are not controlled voluntarily.
- long, non-branched,uni nucleated muscles without alternative light and dark bands.
- Do not have a regular arrangement of muscle cells.
- Found in the walls of internal organs.
- Slower contractions and rhythmic contractions.
- Release the strength with contractions.
- Ends in tapering, requires low energy.
- Easily become fatigue.
- Involuntary.
- Smooth muscles.
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