Muscle Fibre

Muscle Fibre is a term that is often used interchangeably with "Muscle Cell".

Muscle fibres are multinucleate (has many nuclei - see diagram below), and many myofibrils. There are hundreds of myofibrils in each muscle fibre.

Diagram of the Structure of a Muscle Fibre
Above: Diagram of the Structure of a Muscle Fibre.

Muscle fibres are the basic functional units of muscle tissue - which is special because it has the ability to contact, producing movement or force. There are three types of muscle, which are skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, and cardiac muscle. Muscle fibres are common to all of these.

 




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