sarcoplasmic reticulum
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The sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). It releases Ca2+ During contraction, and stores it during relaxation.
You have three types of muscle fibers. 1) Skeletal muscle fibers. 2) Cardiac muscle fibers. 3) Smooth muscle fibers.
Spindle-shaped muscle fibers are skeletal muscles that produce external mobility to the body.
No. Calcium does have a major role in muscle fibers when your muscles contract, but it is not the actual fiber.
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Skeletal muscle fibers differ from typical cells in that these muscle fibers have many nuclei. The skeletal muscle store calcium ions in the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
A skeletal muscle
Spongy bone provides lightweight support. Consists of hardened fibers interspersed with many spaces. Skeletal system made of calcium hardened collagen fibers that make it strong but flexible.
Basically, yes. All muscle (skeletal, cardiac and smooth) are made of muscle fibers.
Skeletal muscle is one of the three types of muscle and it is a structure of a striated muscle tissue. The muscle is made up of myocytes or muscle fibers.
The sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). It releases Ca2+ During contraction, and stores it during relaxation.
Endomysium
endomysium
The delicate connective tissue that surrounds the skeletal muscle fibers and ties adjacent muscle fibers together is the endomysium.
smooth muscle fibers are located in small skeletal muscle
False