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DMD, is a recessive X-linked disorder characterised with muscle wasting(dystrophy).
When the sample of the individual tissue was observed under microscope:
1<u>. It was characterised with degenerated muscle fibers;</u>
<u>T</u>his is because dystophin, a structural protein which forms a connective networks between the internal cytoskeleton and external basal lamina in the muscle fibres is missing in the individuals (due to mutation.) Thus their muscle cells lack the typical and structure make up of a typical muscle fibre,consequently the muscles cells died, and degenerate.
2.<u> Proliferation of connective tissues were observed around the degenerated fibre</u>.
This is because to make up for the lost cells, skeletal muscles divides to form small new fibres cells.However the rate of degeneration is faster than formation of new muscle fibers, thus proliferation of connective tissues due to dead cells covers the degenerated muscles cells.
3. <u>Accumulation of dead cells attracts macrophages to the sit</u>e,
to engulf the dead cells,
4. <u>Certain population of dark muscle fibres were observed.</u>
This is because of too many contraction of the these particular muscle fibres, as they some of them are losing there cell membranes, Since the muscle fibres are dead, Ca+ influx into the dead cells caused extreem contractions,with the overlap of actin with myosin.