BIO210Y5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Skeletal Muscle, Protein Filament, Aponeurosis

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Smooth muscle tissue lines stomach, intestines, blood vessels. Skeletal muscle tissue make skeletal muscles which contain connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerves; each cell is a single muscle fibre that is either directly or indirectly attached to bone. Epimysium - dense layer of collagen fibres that surround entire muscle, separates it form nearby tissues and organs, connected to fasica. Perimysium - fibrous layer divides muscle tissue into a series of compartments, each contains a bundle of muscle fibres called fascicles, contains collagen and elastic fibres, blood vessels, and nerves. Tendon attaches muscles to specific part of bone. Have a diameter of about 100 micrometers and can be length of the entire muscle, this means a single muscle fibre can be up to 30cm in length. Ones that do not fuse become mysosatellie cells which are important for repair. They enlarge, divide, and fuse with damaged muscle fibres.

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