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write the application of skeleton muscle​

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Structure Of Skeletal Muscle:  

  • Each skeletal muscle is spindle-shaped & has 2 distinct ends Origin & Insertion. The origin & insertion remain attached to the bones with the help of tendon (cord-like structure) or aponeuroses (membrane-like structure).  
  • The skeletal muscles of the tongue & upper part of the Oesophagus are not attached to the skeleton. These muscles are also called as fatigued muscles or phasic muscles or striated muscles or somatic muscles.  
  • Their structural unit is called as muscle fibre.  
  • The muscle fibre is multinucleated or syncytial & bounded by sarcolemma. The muscle fibres are found in group & each group is called as fasciculus. The fasciculus is bounded by endomysium.  
  • The fasciculi are also found in the group and each group of fasciculi is bounded by perimysium which is made up of connective tissues.  
  • The whole skeletal muscle is bounded by an epimysium
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