Muscle tissue whose cells have a banded appearance are classified as being striated. The two types of striated muscles tissue are the cardiac muscle tissue and the skeletal muscle tissue.
Skeletal muscles gives the appearance of a mixture of light and dark colored bands
Skeletal Muscle.
skeletal muscle
38 - 58 cm
A sarcomere is the basic unit of a striated muscle. In humans, each muscle is composed of multiple bundles of muscle fibers or cells. Each fiber is comprised of myofibrils. In between sarcomeres lies the z line or the z disc. When strained, the z line appears dark with a distinct border. In the z lines, thin filaments reach toward the center, and overlap. These filaments all represent the structures of the sarcomeres.
cardiac muscles/involuntary muscle
No, it doesn't have skeletal muscle,, only smooth muscle..
Cardiac muscle.
Yes.
Yes
I believe you are asking about striated, not banded. Two types of muscle are striated, skeletal and cardiac muscle.
skeletal
Involuntary
A long filamentous organelle with a banded appearance is a myofibril. A myofibril is a cylindrical structure that extends along the complete length of each muscle cell.
Because it lacks striations the muscle appears to look very smooth under a microscope.
cardiac muscle is striated cardiac muscle is not voluntary
The thigh muscle
no the do not
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Yes, banded can be a past-tense form of the verb band. As in, "They banded together to face the challenge."