skeletal
The muscle that appears banded is skeletal muscle. Its banded appearance, known as striations, is due to the arrangement of muscle fibers and the presence of overlapping sarcomeres containing actin and myosin filaments. Skeletal muscle is responsible for voluntary movements in the body.
I believe you are asking about striated, not banded. Two types of muscle are striated, skeletal and cardiac muscle.
Yes.
Yes
Muscle cells can be identified by their elongated and striated appearance, particularly in skeletal muscle, which has a banded pattern due to the arrangement of actin and myosin filaments. They are typically multinucleated, especially in skeletal muscle, whereas cardiac muscle cells have a single central nucleus. Additionally, smooth muscle cells are spindle-shaped and lack striations. The presence of specific proteins like myoglobin in cardiac muscle and smooth muscle's involuntary control further distinguishes them.
Banded is pretty much the same as striped.
Yes, the muscles in the arm, specifically the skeletal muscles, are striated. Striated muscles have a banded appearance due to the organized arrangement of muscle fibers and proteins, which enable voluntary movement. In contrast, smooth muscles found in internal organs are not striated, and cardiac muscle has its own distinct striated structure.
layering
MARBLE
No
its foliated
its foliated