Sarcoplasm is the
cytoplasm of a
myocyte (muscle fiber). It is comparable to the cytoplasm of other cells, but it contains unusually large amounts of
glycosomes (granules of stored
glycogen) and significant amounts of
myoglobin, an
oxygen-binding protein. The
calcium ion concentration in sarcoplasma is also a special element of the muscle fiber; it is the means by which the
muscle contractions take place and are regulated.