Relacionar Columnas Anatomy & Phys I - Lec A-4Versión en línea Matching muscle tissue terms. por Anna Whitlock 1 M line 2 Skeletal muscle structures 3 Triad 4 Sarcoplasmic reticulum 5 Z lines 6 Endomysium 7 Skeletal muscles are controlled by... 8 Zone of overlap 9 Myofibrils 10 H band 11 Sarcolemma 12 Tendon 13 Transverse tubules 14 Sarcomere 15 Myoblasts are... 16 Perimysium 17 Epimysium 18 Titin 19 Three functions of muscle tissue 20 Aponuerosis transmit action potentials through the cell and help the muscle fiber to contract simultaneously. Lengthwise subdivisions within muscle fiber which are made of myofilaments Area around M line which contains only thick filaments Layer which surrounds individual muscle cells and contains myosatellite cells (stem cells) that repair damage Strands of protein which reach from tips of thick filaments to the Z line and help to stabilize the thick and thin filaments lines at centers of the I bands Sheet of connective tissues at ends of muscles Store nutrient reserves such as glycogen, support soft tissues, maintain body temperature Area where thin and thick filaments converge cell membrane of a muscle fiber which surrounds the sarcoplasm Bundle of connective tissues at ends of skeletal muscles Center of A band at midline of sarcomere Layer which surrounds muscle fascicles and provides blood vessels and nerves to tissue Contractile units of muscle Central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) exterior collagen layer which separates muscle from surrounding tissues A membranous structure surrounding each myofibril which forms chambers (terminal cisternae) attached to t-tubules Muscle fibers, connective tissues, nerves, blood vessels A structure formed by one T tubule and two terminal cisternae which concentrates and releases Ca2+. mesodermal cells which fuse to produce skeletal muscle fibers.