3. a. In tabulated form, compare and contrast the 3 types of muscle tissues according to structure and location in the body. b. Relate their structural make-up to their functions in the body.
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- 7. List and discuss the major characteristics of muscle cells. Name and discuss the 3 different types of muscle tissues giving an example of where each could be found in the body. Name any special features, structures, or cells for each specific tissue type.3. Describe the different types of muscle tissues by completing Table 3. Table 3. Types of muscular tissues Characteristics Skeletal Cardiac Smooth shape of cells number of nucleus per cell location of nucleus presence or absence of striations special characteristics functions2. Compare the three types of muscle tissues according to the given parameters. Write your answer on the table below. Types of Muscles Shape Striation Location and Number of Nucleus
- 2. Describe the three types of muscle tissue by completing the table below. Properties Турe of Muscle Tissue Level of voluntary control DESCRIBE appearance under microscope Role/function Drawing Cardiac Smooth Skeletal1. Define the structure, functions, and typical locations of different types of muscular tissues(e.g., using a table form). Thank you!11) Imagine that you go the spa and sit in the dry sauna (where it is very hot) for longer than the maximum recommended length of time. a) Briefly explain what the muscle tissue found in the blood vessels of the skin would do in this case, and why this action would help maintain the homeostasis of the body.
- State the three types of muscle tissue in the human body1. Explain the characteristics of muscle tissuepart 1. Sarcolemma - a delicate cell membrane of the muscle cell 2. Nucleus - a rounded structure beneath the sarcoplasm 3. Sarcoplasm - a cytoplasm enclosed by the sarcolemma 4. Cross-striation - heavily shaded thin bands and light bands across the cell OBSERVATIONS: 1. What is the shape of the skeletal muscle fibers? 2. Draw and label the parts of the skeletal muscle fibers.
- Nutritional requirements of muscle tissue include which of the following?a. Essential amino acidsb. Potassiumc. Nucleic acidsd. Balanced incomplete proteinse. CholesterolComplete the table below. Write the structural features depending on the type of muscle tissue. Muscle Skeletal Cardiac Smooth Fiber Diameter Presence/Absence of Striations Nuclei Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Presence of Transverse Tubules Cell Junctions Visceral: Multi-unit: Connective Tissue ComponentsWhich of the following statements can CORRECTLY be made about muscle tissue? 1. The main characteristic of muscle tissue is its ability to contract, or shortens, making movement possible. II. Skeletal muscle fibers appear banded, with many cells at the periphery and under involuntary control. II. Cardiac muscle cells are cylindrical, not striated, and have a centrally located nucleus and under involuntary IV. Smooth muscle cells are tapered at each end, are not striated, and have a single control. nucleus and under involuntary control. O Statements I and IV are correct O Statements I, II, IV are correct O Statements 1, II, HI, and IV are correct O Statements II and II are correct 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30