What is the major function of skeletal muscle?
The are Purkinje Fibers, named after Jan Evangelista Purkyne, who discovered them in 1839.
Myofibrils
myofibrils
myofibrils
the so called longitudinal bundles in the cytoplasm of a skeletal muscle are actually the muscle contractile proteins, namely actin and myosin.
Myofibrils
They are four bundles of long fibres which connect the different lobes of the cerebral hemisphere together.These 4 bundles are = superior longitudinal + inferior longitudinal + cingulum + uncinate bundles
fascicle
A sacroplasm is the cytoplasm of inside a skeletal muscle cell.
Sarcoplasm
That attaches muscle to bone.
Nerve Tracts
The skeletal muscle, or striated muscle, is the muscle attached to the skeleton. Most skeletal muscles are attached to bones by bundles of collagen fibers known as tendons. The contraction of skeletal muscle is under voluntary control.
Yes, though all of them are not exactly strong.
Same place as everywhere else in the body. The cytoplasm.