optical microscope and TEM
The light microscope and the electron microscope refers to the type of microscope that is used to view the non- living specimen. The non-living specimen is usually placed in a slide.
The supraspinatus muscle contains mostly type I (slow-twitch) muscle fibers, which are more fatigue-resistant and used for sustained contractions. The infraspinatus muscle contains a mix of type I and type II (fast-twitch) muscle fibers, which are used for more powerful and quick contractions.
A light microscope, specifically a compound microscope, is commonly used to view Staphylococcus aureus. This type of microscope uses visible light and multiple lenses to magnify and visualize the bacteria at a cellular level. Staining techniques can also be applied to enhance contrast and aid in identification.
You could use a stereo microscope, also known as a dissecting microscope, to observe organisms found in pond water. This type of microscope provides a three-dimensional view of larger specimens at lower magnifications.
A compound light microscope uses visible light to illuminate and magnify samples. This type of microscope is commonly used in laboratories and educational settings for studying biological specimens and other transparent samples.
Cardiac tissues, smooth muscle, endothelial cells. Cardiac Muscle found in the hearts chambers right and left atrium and riht and left ventricle. This tissue perform the pumping of the heart. Smooth muscle tissues provide stability and flexibility so that the large arteries can contract and expand. Edothelial cells line the chambers and vessels. They stop blood components from moving to the muscle and help prevent clotting.
smooth muscle is used in a train of thought (brain is need in the act) cardiac muscle can be found in the heart skeletal muscle moves your bones
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cardiac muscle is only found in the heart so it is used constantly but it isn't the most common muscle found in the body, this would be skeletal muscle.
The answer to your homework-assignment is:3 types of muscle-tissue occurs in the human body:Smooth muscle (not discussed in this answer)Skeletal muscleCardiac muscleCardiac and skeletal muscle will look more or less the same seen through the lens of a microscope, because they are both striated. However, there are small differences which we wont get into here. Physiologically as well as anatomically (at cell level) there are several other important differences.The most obvious reason however is this: While you can move skeletal muscle voluntarily, i.e. clenching your fist or flexing your biceps, you cannot voluntarily move cardiac muscle. It is self-governing and under higher control from the central nervous system.And the type of muscle used in the heart - yes you guessed it - Cardiac Muscle.
The two main types of muscle are skeletal muscle and smooth muscle. There is also cardiac muscle but that is only found in the heart so cannot be classed as a 'main type'.The obvious difference between smooth muscle and skeletal muscle is that smooth muscle is not under conscious control whereas skeletal muscle is.Skeletal muscle is used to move the skeleton and smooth muscle is found on the walls of structures and organs.
Human muscle tissues are either skeletal, smooth, or cardiac. Each has unique properties. Skeletal muscle is used to move you around, breathe, etc. Smooth muscle is found in blood vessels, and cardiac muscle is found only in the heart.
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coranary artery disease maybe