Skeletal vs. Smooth Muscle Fibers: Length & Structure Explained
Skeletal muscle fibers tend to be longer than smooth fibers. Skeletal muscle fibers, found in voluntary muscles attached to bones, are typically long and cylindrical. In contrast, smooth muscle fibers, located in involuntary muscles like those lining the digestive tract and blood vessels, are relatively shorter and spindle-shaped.Bones, Joints & Muscles - Related Articles
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