Understanding Striated Muscles: Skeletal & Cardiac
Both skeletal and cardiac muscles are striated muscles. This means that they have a repeating pattern of light and dark bands when viewed under a microscope. The light bands are called A-bands, and the dark bands are called I-bands. This striated appearance is due to the arrangement of the actin and myosin filaments within the muscle cells.Bones, Joints & Muscles - Related Articles
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