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Skeletal muscle.
Balls
skeletal smooth muscle neuron
Smooth muscle tissue has a single nucleus in each cell :)
No, skeletal muscle tissue is composed primarily of skeletal muscle cells, which are a type of muscle tissue. Other types of body tissues like epithelial, connective, and nervous tissue are not typically found within skeletal muscle.
Skeletal muscles are indirectly attached to bones via tendons, which are strong, fibrous connective tissues. Tendons connect the muscle's end to the bone, allowing the force generated by muscle contraction to be transmitted to the skeleton. This connection enables movement of the bones and, consequently, the entire body.
Tendons
Skeletal muscle is the type attached to bones.
Tendons attach muscles to bones. An example is the Achilles tendon that attaches your calf muscle (gastrocnemius) to the bones in your foot.
The skeletal muscle is the only type of muscle which is voluntary.
Skeletal muscles can attach to bones directly and indirectly. A direct attachment is when the epimysium (the sheath of connective tissue surrounding the muscle fibre's exterior surface) sticks to and fuses with the periosteum (the connective tissue surrounding the exterior surface of the bone). An indirect attachment is when the epimysium extends beyond the muscle as a tendon and attaches to the periosteum of the bone. This attachment is more common in the human body than a direct attachment.
Skeletal or voluntary muscles attach to the skeleton and allow movement. In contrast, smooth muscles are not under voluntary control.
SKELETAL (:
skeletal muscles
smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and most glands
Skeletal muscle
A skeletal muscle.