Muscle cells have unique features such as contractility (ability to generate force and movement), excitability (responsiveness to stimuli), extensibility (ability to be stretched), and elasticity (ability to return to original shape after stretching). These features allow muscle cells to function in tasks such as movement, support, and maintaining body temperature.
All muscle cells have the ability to contract, allowing movement. They contain specialized structures called myofibrils, which are responsible for muscle contractions. Muscle cells also have a large number of mitochondria to provide energy for muscle function.
No, muscle cells do not have cell walls. Unlike plant cells, animal cells, including muscle cells, do not have cell walls. Muscle cells are surrounded by a cell membrane, which helps regulate the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
Nerve cells release a neurotransmitter called acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction, which triggers an action potential in the muscle cell. This action potential leads to the release of calcium ions inside the muscle cell, resulting in muscle contraction. The interaction between the nerve cell and muscle cell allows for the coordination of movement in the body.
Muscle cells, also known as myocytes, are elongated and cylindrical in shape. They contain specialized structures called myofibrils that allow them to contract and generate force. Muscle cells also have multiple nuclei located on the periphery of the cell to support their high energy demands during contraction.
Cardiac muscle cell, skeletal muscle cell, smooth muscle cell, fat cell, neuron, stratified squamous epithelial cell, ciliated epithelial cell, bone cell, neutrophil, and erythrocyte(red blood cell)
muscle contain special proteins called contractile proteins, they contract and relax to cause movement. Muscles are generally of two types (1) voluntary muscle and (2) involuntary muscle.
skeletal muscle
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they have long tails for swimming and heads to get into the ovum
A skeletal muscle cell is a cell of a skeletal muscle.
A muscle cell is a cell which can change length
No a muscle cell is a somatic cell
muscle
Fat cells contain large vacuoles enclosing fat droplets
Fat cells contain large vacuoles enclosing fat droplets
A muscle is neither a cell nor a organ, it is a muscle
they do not have special features