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I band

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The I band is a term used to refer to an area within a sarcomere.

A sarcomere is the repeating functional unit of "striped" or "striated" muscle.
"Striated muscle" is also known as "skeletal muscle", "voluntary muscle", and "cardiac muscle". Its striated (stripey) visual appearance is due to alternating (dark) A bands and (light) I bands.

The relative sizes of the H Zone, the A band, and the I band of sarcomeres are determind by, and provide information about, the state of contraction or relaxation of the muscle tissue of which the sacromere is a part.
This is illustrated below:

Diagram of the unit within a muscle cell that is known as a sarcomere, illustrating the positions of the I Bands
Above: Diagram of the unit within a muscle cell that is known as a sarcomere.

The I band is the region between adjacent A bands, in which there are only thin filaments, and no thick filaments.
( Each I band extends across two adjcent sarcomeres.)

 


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