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Muscle Tissue
Muscle Tissue
• Stephanie Aycocho
• Brian John Xavier Mirasol
• Kent Bermudez
• Sonne Nycaul Pangan
• Gerwin Bersabe
• Ivy Danelli Armena
STEM 12- Tesla
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MUSCLE TISSUES
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WHAT ARE MUSCLE
TISSUES?
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MUSCLE TISSUE
a specialized tissue found in animals which
functions by contracting, thereby applying
forces to different parts of the body.
Muscle tissue consists of fibers of muscle
cells connected together in sheets and
fibers. Together these sheets and fibers and
known as muscles, and control the movements
of an organisms as well as many other
contractile functions.
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There are three different types of
muscle found in animals, depending on
their use. While these muscles differ
slightly, they function in a similar
way.
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Muscle of skeletal is the one of important and
broadly circulated tissue’s muscle tissue
which is made up more than 30 percent of the
body’s aggregate mass. And it shapes the
majority the muscles skeletal, for example,
the gluteus maximus and biceps brachii. It can
be found in the stomach, throat, and rear-end.
Four attributes characterize cells tissue
muscle of skeletal. It is including willful,
striated, not stretched, and multinucleated.
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WHY IS IT
IMPORTANT?
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◍ Muscle tissue originate from mesoderm (one of the
three germ layers). Muscle cell are made up of
fibers called myofibrils. Muscle play an active
role in movement of body. Muscle are of three
types and all three have specific and important
functions where they are present . It helps in
locomotion
transport of food
digestion
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Muscle tissue contracts. Movement of circulation by
This contraction has many massaging the blood vessels
effects: from the outside [60%]
Movement of skeleton Controlling the diameter of
Movement of food and waste blood vessels, which changes
through the intestinal tract as you change position
Movement of the eyes Movement of lymphatic fluid
Constriction or dilation of by constricting the walls of
the pupils of the eyes for the lymphatics [lymphatic
night or day vision pump/heart]
Constriction of the Canal of Movement of lymphatic fluid
Schlemm which controls the by massaging lymphatic
amount of fluid in the eye vessels from the outside
Movement of secretory and Chewing and swallowing
excretory events of glands Voice characteristics
and organs
Movement of blood through
the heart
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TYPES OF MUSCLE
TISSUES
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Skeletal
Muscle
Tissue
MUSCLE Cardiac
Muscle
TISSUE Tissue
Smooth
Muscle
Tissue
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SKELETAL MUSCLE TISSUE
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SKELETAL MUSCLE TISSUE
◍ a type of striated muscle, meaning clear bands
can be seen in it under a microscope. These tiny
light and dark bands are sarcomeres, highly
organized bundles of actin, myosin, and
associated proteins. These organized bundles
allow striated muscle to contract quickly and
release quickly.
◍ Skeletal muscle fibers occur in muscles which
are attached to the skeleton.
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SKELETAL MUSCLE TISSUE
◍ Muscle tissue is attached to the bones
through tendons, which are highly elastic
portions of connective tissue. Many muscles may
seem to control a single appendage, but in
reality each one only controls one small aspect
of movement. Skeletal muscle tissue can be
controlled voluntarily, by the somatic nervous
system. The other types of muscle are controlled
mainly by the involuntary or autonomous nervous
system.
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CARDIAC MUSCLE TISSUE
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CARDIAC MUSCLE TISSUE
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SMOOTH MUSCLE TISSUE
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SMOOTH MUSCLE TISSUE
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