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Muscle cells are also known as myocytes or muscle fibres[1]. These cells develop from myoblasts and are found in muscle tissue.
The microstructure of thses cells is unusual and new terminology had to be determined to describe their structures:
Feature | Equivalent in normal cells |
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sarcoplasm | cytoplasm |
sarcoplasmic reticulum | smooth endoplasmic reticulum |
sarcosome | mitochondrion |
sarcolema | cell membrane |
The sarcoplasm of muscle cells is mostly composed of myofibrils, which, at the same time, are composed of three types of myofilaments[2]:
· Myosin- a thick, dark filament that makes up the A band.
·Actin_filaments- a thin, light filament that makes up the I band.
· Titin- an elastic filament.
These three types of filament will work together to bring about muscle contraction.