Histological Structure - Muscle Fibre
HISTOLOGICAL STRUCTURE - MYOFIBRE
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Muscle fibres, or muscle cells are long un-branched thread like multinucleate cells that taper slightly at both ends.
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Muscles fibres may attain the length of many centimetres though only rarely do they extend the entire length of a muscle as in the case of sartorius muscles, but is only about 10-100 µm in diameter.
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Invaginations of sarcolemma, referred to as transverse tubules or T system form a network of tubules and run along the entire length and around the entire circumference of the fibre.
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Motor nerve fibre endings terminate on invaginations of the sarcolemma at the myoneural junction.
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The structures present at the myoneural junction form a small mound on the surface of the muscles fibre.
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The entire complex is called motor end plate.
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Last modified: Friday, 23 December 2011, 10:03 AM