Bundles of myofilaments make up
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Myofibrils are thread like structures found in muscle fiber composed of bundles of myofilaments.
The myofilaments in a muscle cell are called actin and myosin. Actin and myosin are protein filaments that work together during muscle contraction to generate force and movement.
The striations seen in skeletal muscle fibers are the result of the alignment of hundreds of myofibrils within each muscle fiber. A myofibril is a cylindrical organelle as long as the muscle fiber. Myofibrils contain bundles of myofilaments, which are actin proteins and myosin proteins. The differences in the thicknesses of the myofilaments accounts for the banding pattern of light and dark striations.
Large bundles of axons and dendrites are called nerves or tracts depending on their location in the central or peripheral nervous system.
The largest skeletal muscle connective tissues are fascicles, which are bundles of fibers, which are made of myofibrils, which consist of myofilaments.
You can make 8 bundles and then you have 8 left over.
You can make 14 bundles of 10 out of 148 sticks, with 8 sticks leftover.
muscle cells grouped in bundles make up the muscle bone cells grouped together make up the bone tissue. groups of the nerve cells make up nerve tissue
The protein that makes up the thick myofilament in muscle cells is called myosin. Myosin is a motor protein that plays a key role in muscle contraction by interacting with actin, the protein in the thin myofilament.
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Most have 3 bundles per square. Heavy duty or architectural shingles from some manufactures have 4 bundles per square.
Bundles of fibres running between the Central Nervous System (CNS) and all the tissues of the body are called Nerves. These nerves make up the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS). The correct name for the fibres in these bundles is Axons which are the long part of neuron cells carrying the signal from the cell body to the Target Tissue.