PHYSIOLOGY
SKELETAL MUSCLE
Question
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Its contains even smaller rodlike structures
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Sarcomeres
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Sarcolemma
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Sarcoplams
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Myofibrilis
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -A myofibril (also known as a muscle fibril or sarcostyle) is a basic rod-like organelle of a muscle cell. Skeletal muscles are composed of long, tubular cells known as muscle fibers, and these cells contain many chains of myofibrils.
Detailed explanation-2: -Structure and Function of Skeletal Muscle A sarcomere is the basic contractile unit of muscle fiber. Each sarcomere is composed of two main protein filaments-actin and myosin-which are the active structures responsible for muscular contraction.
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