Crossstriated
Crossstriated refers to a histological term describing a specific pattern observed in muscle tissue. It is characterized by the presence of alternating light and dark bands, or striations, that run perpendicular to the length of the muscle fiber. This banding pattern is a hallmark of voluntary or skeletal muscle and also cardiac muscle.
The striations are caused by the organized arrangement of contractile proteins, primarily actin and myosin, within
In contrast, smooth muscle, which is found in internal organs and blood vessels, lacks this organized sarcomere