Well, a skeletal muscle really has nothing to do with a skeleton, so don't listen to what that person says. Anyway, these muscles are attached to bones (either directly or by tendons). They are found all over your body, too. They are considered volintary (meaning you are capeable of moving them) even though blinking and breathing are involintary (not capeable of moving, they move by themselves) . Skeletal muscles are striated (a cool scientific word for "striped"). Skeletal muscle always work in pairs (one flexor and one extensor). A flexor bends the joint and the extensor straightens it. Skeletal muscles move bones by pulling on the bones. Keep in mind that THEY DO NOT PUSH!!!! So, uh, that's it. Really that's all I can do to answer your question, so, good luck with whatever you needed the information for.
A muscle fiber, sometimes called a muscle cell is made up of hundreds or thousands of individual cylindrical muscle cells. Each of these groups is bound together by connective tissue which is covered again by a connective tissue sheath.
The muscle cells are long and multinucleated. They are wrapped by endomysium. Clear striations can be seen. The muscle fibres are grouped together to form a fasicle. The fascicles are surrounded by perimysium. The fasciles then form a muscle bundle which is covered by the epimysium. The muscle bundles are grouped one or more similar functionis. A deep fascia separates different groups.
Green scribbles is what they look like
says Doctor Bendera
Both skeletal and cardiac muscle tissues look striped, or striated, under a microscope. Smooth muscle tissues do not appear striated and have smaller cells.
muscle fiber
in ncert
the hands contains pairs of opposing skeletal muscles
Skeletal Muscles
These muscles are called "skeletal muscles".
Proprioceptors
It helps move you. Your bones make up your structure. These muscles allow your body to move.
Skeletal muscles .
The epimysium.
Skeletal Muscles
Muscles that move bones are called Smooth muscle cells or Skeletal muscles
Skeletal muscles.
All skeletal muscles are attached to bones. This is why they are called skeletal muscles.
Both skeletal and cardiac muscles are striated muscles.