What is another name for skeletal muscle fibres?
Myofibres
What is the name of the cytoplasm of a myofibre?
Sarcoplasm
What is most of the sarcoplasm occupied with?
Myofibrils which are cylindrical bundles of contractile proteins
What is the sarcolemma?
The cell membrane of a striated muscle cell
What is a sarcomere?
The repeating subunit of a myofibril; the smallest contractile unit of a muscle fibre
What do M-line proteins do?
aka myomesin, attaches myosin to each other and helps stabilise their position
What does titin do?
Provides additional support by anchoring myosins to Z-discs and also help muscles to return to a resting length