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covers the entire gross muscle. |
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seperates the skeletal muscle into smaller compartments. Each compartment containing a bundle of fibers, known as a facsicle |
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A bundle of muscle fibers (cells). |
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Thin sheet of connective tissue that covers each individual muscle fiber, however, it is not the sarcolemma, or cell membrane. |
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Cell membrane of a muscle cell. |
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connective tissue that connects muscle to bone. |
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connects muscle to muscle. |
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A muscle cell. Multinucleated |
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cytoplasm of a muscle cell. |
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smaller than a muscle fiber |
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Chiefly composed of Myosin |
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Cheifly composed of actin |
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Pumps calcium ions when a muscle is contracted |
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Ends of the SR, and make up the Triad with the SR and T tubules. |
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Functional unit of a muscle cell |
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Middle, composed of cheifly Myosin (Thick myofilaments) |
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