Muscle cells are called muscle fibers because of their long, slender shape that resembles a fiber. The structure of muscle cells allows them to contract and generate force, which is essential for muscle function. The term "fiber" is used to describe the long, cylindrical shape of these cells that run parallel to each other in muscle tissue.
muscle fibre
There are unknown amounts of fibers (fibre) in muscles
It is uninucleate not because it has one cell, but because each cell in that muscle has 1 nucleus.
The scientific name for a muscle cell is a myocyte. Myocytes are also sometimes called muscle fibers. They are long, tube shaped, cells that develop from myoblasts.
A single muscle cell is called a muscle fiber.
The heart cells are muscle, the type called involuntary muscle.
fibers
Each muscle fiber is also called a myofiber.
what is the plasma membrane of the muscle cell
cell wall
MyeloblastAccording to the CMA practice exam, this cell is called a myoblast.
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