Striated means striped. Striated muscles are named because they have more than one nucleus per cell. When looking at a section of muscle, the cells are bound together like rope and the nuclei of neighboring cells appear as stripes across the entire tissue.
To contract and shorten.
The heart as both involuntary and striated muscles. The striations are similar skeletal muscles. Heart muscles are involuntary like the muscles seen in the digestive tract, called smooth muscle.
The non-striated muscle in the stomach, known as smooth muscle, plays a crucial role in the process of digestion. It helps to propel food along the digestive tract through a coordinated contraction and relaxation mechanism called peristalsis. This movement allows for the mixing and breakdown of food, as well as the controlled release of food into the intestines for further digestion and absorption.
A striated drumlin is a spoonshaped hill that was created by glacial deposition. It is striated because it will have ridges along the side of it that shows the direction of the glacial transport.
Striated muscle cells, also known as skeletal muscle cells, are long cylindrical cells with multiple nuclei located at the periphery. They contain specialized structures called myofibrils, which consist of repeating units called sarcomeres. Sarcomeres are the functional units responsible for muscle contraction and are composed of thick and thin filaments made of proteins such as actin and myosin.
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When referring to Human Anatomy, the word used for "striped" is "striated."
I believe you mean striated
They are striated because striated means kind of stripey and the muscles has stripes of muscle itself.
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Striated
Striated Thornbill was created in 1838.
Striated Pardalote was created in 1789.
No, cardiac muscle is striated but involuntary.
In sedimentary rock it is called striated or stratified. In metamorphic rock it is foliated or gneissic.
Non striated
His face was red and striated with fine veins.