YOGYAKARTA Recognizing the differences in plain muscles, luric muscles, and heart muscles will help us understand how the body moves and functions.

As we all know, muscles function as an active means of motion, because they have the ability to contract. In addition, almost 40 percent of human weight producers are muscles. For this reason, it is important to know muscle differences in the body's tissue in order to understand each other's characteristics.

Compiled from various sources, differences in plain muscles, luric muscles, and heart muscles can be recognized from function, location, to how they work. Here's the full explanation.

Plain muscles are muscle types that can be found in almost all organs of the body, such as the eyes, skin, and kidneys. This type of muscle only has 1 cell in the middle and a smooth and unlined fiber tissue.

Because it is located scattered in various organs of the body, plain muscles have different functions. Here are some plain muscle functions in various organs of the body:

Also known as a skeleton muscle, the luric muscles are muscles attached to the bone skeleton throughout the body. This type of muscle has an elongated shape that looks like a tube with thousands of cell cores and fiber tissues. Fiber tissue. This fiber network has transverse lines that make the luric muscles look striped.

In addition, the luric muscles also have 3 wrapping layers consisting of the outermost layers that coat several muscle fiber bunches (endomysium), a central layer that remembers several muscle fibers (permysium, and the deepest layers that wrap 1 muscle fiber (epymium).

Plain muscles do not have the ability to work automatically and require conscious control of the body. Therefore, this muscle is under the control of the somatic nerve that works under the control of the body.

When the body wants to make a movement, the brain will send a signal to the somatic nerve so that the nerve stimulates the luric and moving muscles.

Not only responsible for body movements, luric muscles also have an equally important role, such as:

The heart muscle is a type of muscle located in the heart. This muscle shape looks similar to the luric muscles with transverse lines along the cell. What distinguishes the heart muscle from the luric muscles is the branched muscle shape. In addition, the heart muscle also only has one cell core as well as a plain muscle.

The heart muscle is controlled by autonomous nerves, so it can work automatically when carrying out its functions.

Heart muscles play a very important role, namely pumping blood out of the heart and distributing it throughout the body, and controlling the low rate of heart rate when pumping blood/

That's information about differences in plain muscles, luric muscles, and heart muscles. Hopefully the information above can add insight to readers. To get other selected news updates, keep reading VOI.ID.


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