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Almost all cells of the human body have organelles, including muscle cells. A lot of energy, in the form of ATP, is required to make movement occur in the muscles and this can only be produced from the complete oxidation of carbohydrates to CO2 and Water. To completely oxidise carbohydrates an organelle called Mitochondria is requires and so muscle cells hace many many of these.

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Yes. Like all animal cells, muscle cells contain lysosomes. They are needed for the breakdown of any waste materials, and since muscle cells are one of the most, if not the most, active sites when it comes to anabolic processes; the lysosomes are essential for breaking down those waste products.

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yes, since they have mitochondria in there as well

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Yes, all eukaryotic cells have a nucleus.

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All cells have cytoplasm

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