No, cardiac muscle cells are branched but skeletal muscle cells are linear and do not branch
No they do not branch, cardiac muscle cells do
no muscle cells are not branched
skeletal muscles
The shape of the chief cells of the smooth muscles is cigar shaped.
Smooth muscles contain spindle shaped cells.
Skeletal muscle tissue has cylindrical cells. Due to the cells in the skeletal muscle, the muscle can now allow movement to the bones in the body.
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
Muscles that move bones are called Smooth muscle cells or Skeletal muscles
Smooth Muscles
Smooth Muscle has the greatest ablility to regenerate.
cardiac and skeletal muscles have one thing in common, that is they are both striated in contrast to the smooth muscles commonly found in the GIT. however the main difference between them is that cardiac muscles function involuntarily while skeletal muscles are under conscious control. --thoughtfulobserver
Cardiac muscle tissue, like skeletal and smooth muscle tissue, can undergo hypertrophy.Unlike both smooth and skeletal muscle, cardiac muscles have cells that branch.
no. Only skeletal and cardiac muscles have T tubules.
cardiac muscles and smooth muscle