BIO 468 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Motor Neuron, Cytosol, Cardiac Muscle

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3 types of muscle in the body: cardiac muscle, skeletal muscle, smooth muscle. Striated muscle: skeletal muscle, voluntary, cardiac muscle. She may put up a pic of muscle and we have to tell what kind it is and how we know. Skeletal muscle: appearance of muscle, has striations, muscle fibers are arranged in long fibers/tubes, all of the nuclei (and other parts of the cell) have been squeezed out to the side. Smooth muscle: appearance of muscle, cells appear less organized (less of a pattern, cells are more sickle-shaped. Skeletal muscle: skeletal muscle is attached to bones of the skeleton, the function of skeletal muscles is movement of body in relation to the external environment. Individual skeletal muscle cells are called muscle fibers: these are the individual fibers doing the actual contractions, skeletal muscle fibers are long, thick, cylindrical, the cells (fibers) are multinucleated, the fibers extend the entire length of the muscle.

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