Muscle Cell Structure (original) (raw)

This follows general information about the structure of muscle.

Skeletal muscles consist of 100,000s of muscle cells (also known as 'muscle fibres' and 'muscle fibers'). They perform the functions of the specific muscle of which they are a part.

Above: Diagram of a Muscle Cell

The diagram above shows some detail of the structure of a muscle cell. It illustrates the distinctive structure of muscle cells, including striated myofibrils (components of muscle cells only).

It is also important to remember that organelles essential for all cells (not all of which are illustrated in the diagram above) are also present in muscle cells. For more about the contents of cells generally see animal cells.

General components of Muscle Fibres/cells:

The components of skeletal muscle cells that are specific to muscle tissue are myofibrils.

More specialised components of Muscle Fibres (Muscle Cells):

The components of skeletal muscle cells that are specific to muscle tissue are called myofibrils. These are cylindrical structures (see above) that extend along the complete length of the muscle fibre/cell.

Each myofibril consists of two types of protein filaments called 'thick filaments', and 'thin filaments'. These two types of filament have different structures, as shown on the page of diagrams of muscle filaments.

In simple terms, the thick filaments and the thin filaments within myofibrils overlap in a structured way, forming units called sarcomeres.

Sarcomeres are sections of myofibril that are separated from each other by areas of dense material called 'Z discs'. Sarcomeres are also described in terms of the bands / zones within which one or both of the two filaments occur.

These bands / zones are illustrated in the diagram below:

In the diagram below the Z discs are represented by the zig-zag lines that form the boundaries between adjacent sarcomeres.

Above: Diagram of one sarcomere
(within a muscle cell)

The next page describes the structure of muscle filaments ...

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