Yes but not all. Bacteria that lives in our large intestines are called prokaryotes
No, eukaryote describes human cells.
No, eukaryote describes human cells.
Mitochondria are the "powerhouse" factories of cells, they are the main producers of ATP, which the body uses for energy. Since muscle cells are the site for lots of activity and require a lot of cellular respiration, they tend to have a lot mitochondria. Eukaryote cells of plants, protists, and fungi don't undergo as much physical activity as involved in motion that muscle cells have.
Eukaryoric cells
eukaryote cells or eukaryote organisms.
All muscle cells and nerve cells use an action potential and also obey the all-or-none law
200 types of cells in the human body. Catorgorized into three separate groups. All 200 different types carry out their own specific functions.Reply* There is no proof about how many cells there is in a human body.. iv'e studied the human body and this is a unmodified answer.
I think its the brain using the spinal cord
Mature human nerve cells send signals to muscle cells, triggering them to contract and produce movement. This communication allows for coordination and control of muscle movements in the body.
Either one as long as they have a nucleus the cell or cells can be a eukaryote.
Muscle cells, or myocytes, are the primary human cells responsible for movement. There are three types of muscle cells: skeletal muscle cells, which enable voluntary movements; cardiac muscle cells, which facilitate heart contractions; and smooth muscle cells, which control involuntary movements in organs. Additionally, motor neurons transmit signals from the nervous system to muscle cells, coordinating movement. Together, these cells work to facilitate various bodily motions and functions.
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