Muscle cells are irritable and respond to stimuli. Muscle twitch is defined as contraction and relaxation in the muscle cell. The stimulus needs to be above a certain threshold for the muscle fibres to react. The more the stimulus, the greater the strength of the contraction.
yes
In resting state, all body cells exhibit a resting membrane potential that typically ranges from -50 to -100 millivolts, depending on cell type. For this reason , all cells are said to be polarized.
Body cells. This distinguishes them from sex cells, gametes.
Body cells are called somatic cells. Soma- means body. Germ cells are those that produce egg or sperm.
there are many different cells in the human body, but they are all eukaryotic cells (which is one of the two types of cells)
Most cells are somatic (body) cells. The only exception is the gametes.
In resting state, all body cells exhibit a resting membrane potential that typically ranges from -50 to -100 millivolts, depending on cell type. For this reason , all cells are said to be polarized.
Cells are limited by size. They cannot grow beyond a certain extent. This is why the cells multiply to form the various organs of the body.
In their resting state, all body cells exhibit a resting membrane potential ranging from -50 to about +50 millivolts. FALSE
The Body Works exhibit is one of the most popular traveling exhibits in the world. It shows the parts of the human body by using actual human bodies.
Anger can manifest in various ways, including raised voices, clenched fists, facial flushing, and aggressive body language. People may also exhibit signs of irritability, impatience, and a tendency to argue or lash out verbally when they are angry.
- Neurons*Thus transmit electrical messages from one area of the body to another area of the body.
Mitosis makes body cells.
becuase of human bone
Yes, they do.
Because your body is withdrawing from the amphetamines in the adderrall. On the street it is referred to as the "adderrall comedown."
Body cells are just... cells. Body cells make up body tissue.
Sex cells (germ cells) and somatic (body cells) cells