A scene can mean two things. A scene can be the setting of a story, or (what I think you are referring to) it can be a segment of an Act of a play. A scene separation within a play is usually included in order to allow time for a change in setting during the performance. A chapter is a segment of a book. So, to summarize, a scene is a segment of a play and a chapter is a segment of a book.
Idk if you need a translation for it, but it’s:
Make a synoptic chart explaining the classification (that is, the types) of skeletal muscle (according to its histological characteristics, according to its shape, according to the number of bellies, according to the number of insertions, according to its action, according to its action in group), also mention the characteristics of each type and some examples.
I believe it's a hue but I'm not 100% sure. Sorry.
It sits in the middle of the grand staff