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A Skeletal muscle fiber is a large (10-100 m diameter), multinucleated syncytium. Those fibers attached to bone, mediate voluntary movement of the skeleton, and/or maintain body position and posture. Others such as the extra-ocular muscle of the eye and the tongue are not attached to the skeleton but provide precise voluntary movements. Skeletal muscle contraction is controlled by the somatic nervous system.