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sarcomere (Greek
sarx "flesh",
meros "part") is the basic unit of
striated muscle tissue.
Skeletal muscles are composed of tubular muscle cells (
myocytes called
muscle fibers) which are formed in a process known as
myogenesis. Muscle fibers are composed of tubular
myofibrils. Myofibrils are composed of repeating sections of sarcomeres, which appear under the microscope as dark and light bands. Sarcomeres are composed of long, fibrous proteins as filaments that slide past each other when a muscle contracts or relaxes.