Housing the Cell's Dna-based Genetic Complement, the Nucleus - by the very very highly specific Expression of 'the various' Genes represented by the Dna Sequences - controls the Cell's identity, bio-molecular structure and function [musculature in this case], and It's effect upon It's Neighbor Cells.
Also, it can be said that the functions of the nuclei in muscle Cell types are pretty much the same as the nuclear functions in any AND ALL of the 220 other Types of Tissues.
Ergo, Biochemistry and Organisms and Histology [Cells into Tissues] ensue.
Cardiac muscle tissue typically has a single nucleus in each cell.
Smooth muscle tissue has a single nucleus in each cell :)
The type of muscle tissue that have only one or two nuclei per cell are cardiac muscle cells. Their nuclei are located in the center of a cell.
Yes, the nucleus of a cell in your thigh muscle and the nucleus of a cell in your brain both contain the same set of genes. However, different genes are activated in different types of cells, leading to the development of specialized muscle or brain cells with distinct functions.
There is typically only one nucleus in each cardiac muscle fiber. Cardiac muscle cells are uninucleated, meaning they contain a single nucleus. This nucleus plays a vital role in controlling protein synthesis and cell function within the muscle fiber.
Cardiac muscle tissue typically has a single nucleus in each cell.
Smooth muscle tissue has a single nucleus in each cell :)
The type of muscle tissue that have only one or two nuclei per cell are cardiac muscle cells. Their nuclei are located in the center of a cell.
It is uninucleate not because it has one cell, but because each cell in that muscle has 1 nucleus.
Yes, the nucleus of a cell in your thigh muscle and the nucleus of a cell in your brain both contain the same set of genes. However, different genes are activated in different types of cells, leading to the development of specialized muscle or brain cells with distinct functions.
skeletal muscle cells have multiple nuclei in each cell.
Smooth muscle tissue.
Every cell has a nucleus. A necleus is basically a brain. It holds all the information needed to run the cell. The nucleus tells the cell what to do. Weather it is a muscle cell or a plant cell, it has a nucleus. Every cell has a nucleus.
They only have one or two nuclei
There is typically only one nucleus in each cardiac muscle fiber. Cardiac muscle cells are uninucleated, meaning they contain a single nucleus. This nucleus plays a vital role in controlling protein synthesis and cell function within the muscle fiber.
ALL the cells in your body is eukaryotic. Eukaryotic by definition is a cell with a nucleus. Because all the cells in your body have a nucleus, they are all considered to be eukaryotic. The skeletal muscle in your body is multinucleated, meaning that they have many nucleus. This, however, does not mean that they suddenly don't become anymore eukaryotic or anymore prokaryotic, because it still has a nucleus.
Skeletal muscles (the ones in arms, legs and other moving parts of the body) have large numbers of nuclei. They are formed during development by the fusion of many single nucleus myoblastcells . Other muscle cells, like the cardiac muscle cells in the heart or smooth cells in the gut, do not fuse and have only one nucleus. For more information see "Molecular Biology of the Cell" published by Garland Press.