vastavuskulusid
Vastavuskulusid, also known as "true muscles," are the primary type of muscle tissue found in the human body. They are responsible for voluntary movements and are characterized by their striated appearance under a microscope. This striation is due to the arrangement of contractile proteins, actin and myosin, which slide past each other to generate force.
Vastavuskulusid are classified into three main types based on their structure and function: skeletal, cardiac, and
These muscles are innervated by motor neurons, which transmit electrical signals from the central nervous system
Vastavuskulusid play a crucial role in maintaining the body's homeostasis and enabling various physiological functions. They