Muscle Tissue I have added animations to these slides The picture will appear first. Decide what the picture is and any indicated structures. When you click the mouse again the answers will appear. Good Luck
Skeletal Muscle Smooth Muscle Cardiac Muscle Features Location Attached to bone walls of hollow organs, blood vessels, eyes, glands and skin heart Cell shape very long, cylindrical Spindle shaped Cylindrical and branched Nucleus Multiple, peripherally located Single centrally located single centrally located Special features Gap junctions join visceral smooth muscle Intercalated disks join cells Control voluntary and involuntary reflexes Involuntary Spontaneous contraction No Yes Function Body movement Food movement, urinary bladder, blood vessels, glands and duct pumps blood
Smooth Muscle. Look for the shape of the nuclei
Smooth Muscle
Smooth Muscle
Connective Tissue Smooth Muscle
Cardiac Muscle. Note the branched appearance
Cardiac Muscle cross section Cardiac Muscle cross section. The centrally located nuclei are a good clue
Intercalated Disc Cardiac Muscle longitudinal section Note the striations and branching.
Cardiac Muscle. Note the number, appearance and location of the nuclei
Cardiac Muscle. Note the numerous intercalated discs
Skeletal Muscle Note the striations and peripheral nuclei. The absence of branching and intercalated discs help you know that it is not cardiac muscle
Nucleus Skeletal Muscle in cross section and longitudinal section
Skeletal muscle
Higher magnification of skeletal muscle in cross section