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Muscular tissue Muscular tissue Muscular tissue is composed of specialized cells (fibers) for producing movement of body. We can classify muscular tissue according to the function and structure to: •Skeletal muscle •Cardiac muscle •Smooth muscle Skeletal muscle • It is striated voluntary muscle. • It is attached to skeletal backbone. • Each skeletal muscle envelop in a layer of connective tissue called epimysium within it, are the muscle fibers arranged in bundles, each bundle is surrounding by sheath called perimysium within the fasciculus ,the muscle fibers covered by sheath called endomysium. • L.S the muscle fiber show alternating dark A band (anisotropic), and light I bands (isotropic). • There is a Z line in the middle of I band. • In general this section of skeletal muscle appears as cylindrical, parallel bundles with multiperipheral nuclei. • In C.S, the fibers section appears polygonal to round shape with different diameters. The myofibrils appear as dots with clear as the peripheral nuclei. L.S m C.S perimysium endomysium Cardiac muscle • It is striated, involuntary muscle, contract rhythmically and automatically. • It is found only in muscular layer of heart and the roots of large vessels joining the heart. • Cardiac muscle cells have a branched shape so that each cell is in contact with three of four other cardiac muscle cells. • Each cardiac muscle fiber contains a single nucleus and is striated, because it appears to have light and dark bands when seen through a microscope. • At the ends of each cell is a region of finger-like extensions of the cell membrane known as intercalated disks. Cardiac muscle • In L.S. : the myofibers appear branched, striated similar to skeletal muscle. We can see the intercalated disk, the cardiac myofibers have central, single nucleus. • In C.S. the myofibers are irregular and smaller than the section of skeletal muscles, and myofibrils are more rough than myofibrils in skeletal muscle, central and single nucleus in each fiber. Purkinjie fibers • They are specialized cardiac muscles. • They are located just near the endocardium on the internal surface of the heart. • L.S. : when comparing the purkinjie fibers with cardiac fibers, it appear larger, shorter, wide thick and pale staining (lighter) than cardiac muscles, with central nucleus or binucleated and few myofibrils which usually are found peripheral position. Purkinjie fibers • In C.S., the purkinjie fibers appear as cell groups (3-4) cells. purkinjie fibers C.S. L.S. Smooth muscle: • It is non-striated, involuntary muscle, with visceral distribution. • It is present in the wall of digestive tract from mid- esophagus to anus, urinary and genital system. • L.S in smooth muscle, fibers are spindle shape, with flattened central mononucleus, cytoplasm called sarcoplasm which contain many myofibrils. In C.S, the smooth muscle fibers appear different in size, it may appear wide and narrow and may be with nucleus or with out nucleus.