Abstract

An electron microscopic analysis of the internal rectus muscle of the eye of the pigeon permitted identification of three types of muscle fibers: the first type shows the features previously described in vertebrate twitch fibers. The second type has very scarce sarcoplasmic reticulum at the A-band, their myofibrils fuse together at this level; the Z-line is large and the M-line is not present; the thick filaments are more abundant per unit area than in the first type of fibers, their hexagonal array is slightly disrupted and the fibers appear more opaque than the other two fiber types. The third type of fibers has bundles of myofibrils incompletely surrounded by sarcoplasmic reticulum at the A-band; the Z-line is large; the M-line is present and the hexagonal array of the thick filaments is maintained.

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