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A Handbook of Biology
STRÜÇTÜRË ØF STRÏÅTËD MÜSÇLË
Skeletal muscle is made of muscle bundles (fascicles) held together by
collagenous connective tissue layer (fascia).
Each fascicle contains many muscle fibres (muscle cells).
Muscle fibres are lined by plasma membrane (sarcolemma) enclosing
the sarcoplasm.
Sarcomere
Lighter I band
Lighter I band
Darker A band
Z line
Z line
H Zone
M line
Each muscle fibre contains myofilaments (myofibrils).
Each myofibril has alternate dark (Anisotropic or A- band) and light
striations (Isotropic or I-band). This is due to the presence of 2 fibrous
contractile proteins, thin actin filament and thick myosin filament.
I-bands contain actin. A-bands contain myosin. They are arranged
parallel to each other.
A-band bears a lighter middle region (H-band) formed of only
myosin. A thin dark line (M-line) runs through the centre of H-zone.
(NEET 2013)
I- band is bisected by a dense dark band called Z-line. Region
between two Z- line is called sarcomere, a structural and functional
unit of muscle.
(AIPMT 2001)
STRÜÇTÜRË ØF ÇØÑTRÅÇTÏLË PRØTËÏÑS
An actin filament is made of 2 filamentous (F) actins which form
double helix.
F-actin is a polymer of monomeric globular (G) actins.