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Which layer is the myosin located in the human body?

Myosin is a protein and structural element of muscle cells.Going from superficial to deep in the muscle:Each skeletal muscle is covered by a fourth, very tough fibrous layer of CT called deep fascia.The deep fascia may extend past the length of the muscle (tendon or aponeurosis), and attach that muscle to a bone, cartilage or muscle.Each skeletal muscle is covered by a third layer of dense, fibrous CT called epimysium.Many fascicles are bundled together to form a skeletal muscle.Many muscle fibers are bundled together into groups called fascicles. Each fascicle is wrapped in a second layer of CT made of collagen called perimysium.The last layer: Each muscle fiber (cell) is wrapped in a thin layer called endomysium. This the layer that myosin is found in.


What is the flexible connective tissue at joints?

This connective tissue are called ligaments. Ligaments connect bones to bones while tendons connect muscles to bones. They are exactly the same tissue but terminology makes the names different.


What is the fascia you will see going from superficial to deep within the muscle?

Going from superficial to deep in the muscle:Each skeletal muscle is covered by a fourth, very tough fibrous layer of CT called deep fascia.The deep fascia may extend past the length of the muscle (tendon or aponeurosis), and attach that muscle to a bone, cartilage or muscle. Each skeletal muscle is covered by a third layer of dense, fibrous CT called epimysium.Many fascicles are bundled together to form a skeletal muscle.Many muscle fibers are bundled together into groups called fascicles. Each fascicle is wrapped in a second layer of CT made of collagen called perimysium.Each muscle fiber (cell) is wrapped in a thin layer called endomysium.


What is the relatively fixed point of a muscle's attatchment to a bone called?

The relatively fixed point of a muscle's attachment to a bone is called the origin. It is typically located closer to the body's midline and usually remains stationary during muscle contraction.


What muscle is located in the upper part of your back in the middle?

The muscle located in the upper part of your back in the middle is called the trapezius muscle. It is a large, triangular muscle that extends from the base of your skull down to the middle of your spine and across to your shoulders. Its primary function is to move and stabilize the shoulder blades.

Related Questions

Is the voicebox the same as vocal cords?

yes, it is also called Larynx. the structure of muscle and cartilage at the upper end of the human trachea, containing the vocal cords and serving as the organ of voice.


Is it true that bone cartilage and tendons are muscle tissue?

No, bone, cartilage, and tendons are not muscle tissue.


What is the cartilage that attaches the ribs called?

the name of the muscle that is attached to your ribs is called a Diaphragm,it helps your lungs to breathe.


Which muscle attaches onto the cartilage of ribs five through seven?

The serratus posterior superior muscle attaches onto the cartilage of ribs five through seven. This muscle is located in the upper back and is involved in assisting with respiration by elevating the ribs.


Is there a muscle located in your breast?

Yes, there is a muscle located in the breast called the pectoralis major muscle.


Is there a muscle located under your breast?

Yes, there is a muscle located under the breast called the pectoralis major muscle.


What muscle is located in the lower back?

The muscle located in the lower back is called the erector spinae.


What are bones surrounded by?

cartilage and muscle


What is the name of the muscle located between the hip and thigh?

The muscle located between the hip and thigh is called the iliopsoas.


What are bone muscle and nerves and cartilage considered?

Organelles


What muscle attaches onto the the cartilage of ribs five through seven?

rectus abdominus muscle


What keeps joints from scraping?

Cartilage. Also, tendons and muscle.