myofilament
myofibril
myofiber
fascicle
muscle
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Fascicle (largest) Fiber Myobibril Myofilament (smallest)
The organization of a skeletal muscle from smallest to largest is as follows: myofilaments > myofibrils > muscle fiber > fascicle > muscle
The largest skeletal muscle connective tissues are fascicles, which are bundles of fibers, which are made of myofibrils, which consist of myofilaments.
sarcomere
The smallest unit among myofibrils, myofilaments, muscle fibers, and fascicles is the myofilament. Myofilaments are the microscopic protein filaments (actin and myosin) within myofibrils that are responsible for muscle contraction. Myofibrils are bundles of myofilaments, muscle fibers are composed of many myofibrils, and fascicles are groups of muscle fibers.
The correct order of skeletal muscle structures from largest to smallest is: 1. fascicles, 2. muscle cell (or muscle fiber), 3. myofibril, 4. sarcomere, and 5. myofilament. Fascicles are bundles of muscle fibers, which are the individual muscle cells. Myofibrils are found within muscle cells, composed of repeating units called sarcomeres, which contain the myofilaments responsible for muscle contraction.
sarcomere
Muscles always contract entirely i.e. every part of the muscle which contains myosin and actin (contractile proteins) is able to contract and does contract almost simultaneously.
The smallest functional unit of a muscle fiber is the sarcomere. Sarcomeres are composed of actin and myosin filaments arranged in a repeating pattern, allowing for muscle contraction and relaxation to occur. They are responsible for the striated appearance of skeletal muscle under a microscope.
Muscle structures are organized from largest to smallest as follows: the muscle belly, which is the entire muscle itself, contains bundles called fascicles. Each fascicle is made up of individual muscle fibers (or myofibers). Within each muscle fiber, there are myofibrils, which are further composed of sarcomeres, the basic contractile units of muscle, containing actin and myosin filaments.
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