vöðvaþráða
Vöðvaþráða, the Icelandic term for muscle fiber, refers to the individual cells that make up skeletal muscle tissue. These are long, multinucleated cells, often referred to as muscle fibers, that are specialized for contraction. Each vöðvaþráða contains myofibrils, which are rod-like structures composed of repeating units called sarcomeres. Sarcomeres are the fundamental contractile units of muscle and are built from two main types of protein filaments: actin and myosin.
The contraction of a vöðvaþráða is a complex process initiated by a nerve impulse. This impulse triggers
Vöðvaþráða can be broadly categorized into different types based on their contractile properties and metabolic characteristics,