Muscle Tissue
types of muscle tissue
skeletal, cardiac, smooth
intercalated discs
specialized attachment sites containing gap junctions and desmosomes. Cardiocytes form extensive connections with these.
muscle tissue
specialized for contraction. Muscle cells contract due to interactions between filaments of the myosin and actin
skeletal muscle tissue
stirated volunary muscle that contains large, multinucleated cells. Cells are very long and thin. Individual muscle cells are called fibers. The pattern of actin and myosin causes stirations to appear.
smooth muscle tissue
Found in the walls of blood vessels, within glands, and along the respiratory, circulatory, digestive, and reproductive tracts. Cell is small and slender. tapers to a point on each end. Is a non-stirated involuntary muscle.
cardiac muscle
found in the heart. also stirated. single nucleus, smaller than skeletal muscle fibers. limited ability to repair itself.
pacemaker cells
heart cells that regularly produce spontaneous electrical impulses that establish a regular rate of contracitons.