Myofibril & T-tubule - Unionpedia, the concept map
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Difference between Myofibril and T-tubule
Myofibril vs. T-tubule
A myofibril (also known as a muscle fibril or sarcostyle) is a basic rod-like organelle of a muscle cell. T-tubules (transverse tubules) are extensions of the cell membrane that penetrate into the center of skeletal and cardiac muscle cells.
Similarities between Myofibril and T-tubule
Myofibril and T-tubule have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cardiac muscle, Muscle contraction, Myofilament, Sarcolemma, Sarcomere, Skeletal muscle.
The list above answers the following questions
- What Myofibril and T-tubule have in common
- What are the similarities between Myofibril and T-tubule
Myofibril and T-tubule Comparison
Myofibril has 30 relations, while T-tubule has 44. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 8.11% = 6 / (30 + 44).
References
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