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Animal Tissues - Muscular Tissue

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  • Introduction
  • Types of Muscular Tissue

Introduction:

Muscular tissue is a specialised type of tissue responsible for bodily movements through contraction and relaxation. It is composed of long, tube-shaped cells called muscle fibres, which contain fine fibrils known as myofibrils. These fibrils are made up of contractile proteins that enable the muscles to contract and relax during movement. Found in various parts of the body, muscular tissue is essential for both voluntary and involuntary movements.

There are three main types of muscular tissues:

  • Skeletal muscles, which enable voluntary movements
  • Smooth muscles, which control involuntary actions
  • Cardiac muscles, which are responsible for the rhythmic contractions of the heart.

Types of Muscular Tissue:

Feature Striated Muscles (Skeletal) Non-Striated Muscles (Smooth) Cardiac Muscles
Structure Long, cylindrical, multinucleate, no branches. Short, spindle-shaped, uninucleate, no branches. Cylindrical, uninucleate, branched.
Bands Alternate dark and light bands are present. Dark and light bands are absent. Dark and light bands are present.
Control Voluntary (under our will). Involuntary (not under our will). Involuntary (not under our will).
Location Attached to bones. Walls of alimentary canal, blood vessels, etc. Walls of the heart.
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Function Movements like running, speaking, etc. Movements like eyelid motion, passage of food, and contraction of blood vessels. Rhythmic contraction and relaxation of the heart.
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