Same place as everywhere else in the body. The cytoplasm.
No, skeletal muscle cells do not have glycosomes. Glycosomes are specialized organelles found in certain types of cells, particularly in protists and some parasites, where they are involved in glycolysis. Skeletal muscle cells primarily rely on mitochondria for energy production.
Mal-formation of the bones can occur if the skeletal system is not taken care of properly
SKELETAL (:
skeletal muscles
smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and most glands
Skeletal muscle
As a skeletal muscle relaxant, drowsiness and muscular weakness can occur.
In humans, glycogen is synthesized primarily in the liver and skeletal muscle.
A skeletal muscle.
straited muscle are another form of skeletal muscle.
The skeletal muscle is heavily stratified
Eventually, the end product of glycogenolysis in skeletal muscle will be ATP in order to produce energy for muscle activity. Unlike the glycogenolysis in the liver, the produced glucose from glycogenolysis in the skeletal muscle is not released in the blood stream, because it will directly go to the glycolysis pathway to be consumed to generate pyruvate. Pyruvate will be converted to acetyl-coA to be used in citric acid cycle for production of ATP.