skeletilihaseid
Skeletilihaseid are muscles attached to the skeleton that enable voluntary movement, stabilize joints, and help maintain posture. They are the largest group of muscles in the body and are characterized by their striated appearance under a microscope, due to the organized arrangement of contractile proteins.
Anatomically, skeletal muscles consist of muscle fibers organized into fascicles, surrounded by connective tissue layers called
Contraction is initiated by the nervous system. Motor neurons stimulate the neuromuscular junction, releasing acetylcholine and
Skeletal muscle fibers are broadly classified by their metabolic and contractile properties into Type I (slow-twitch,