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The cardiovascular system delivers nutrients such as glucose from the digestive system to muscle cells providing them with a source of energy for respiration in the muscle cells.
there are cells for lots of parts of your body like muscle cells, nerve cells, bone cells, brain cells, and lots more
muscle cells...
Mitochondria are the cells' power sources. They are organelles that act like a digestive system that takes in nutrients, breaks them down, and creates energy for the cell. All living (plant or animal) cells have mitochondria. Muscle cells have many mitochondria (typically on the order of 1000 to 2000) [Mitochondria]. The need of mitochondria for muscle cells is to respond quickly to the large amount of need for producing energy. Read more questions from WISTEME through
Skeletal muscle cells need to be physically connected to the outside environment to receive signals from the nervous system and to contract in response to those signals. The physical connection allows for the exchange of nutrients, waste removal, and the delivery of oxygen to the muscle cells. Additionally, the connection allows for the removal of heat generated during muscle contractions.
Through ur neck
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Red Blood cells bring oxygen and nutrients to the cells of the muscles.
It's not their job, it's the digestive system's job to digest. The muscle cells just get the nutrients.
The cardiovascular system delivers nutrients such as glucose from the digestive system to muscle cells providing them with a source of energy for respiration in the muscle cells.
there are cells for lots of parts of your body like muscle cells, nerve cells, bone cells, brain cells, and lots more
support, production of red blood cells, storage of nutrients, and leverage for muscle movement
yesliver, fat cells, muscle, pancreas
Starch is the nutrient that is in rice I believe
muscle cells...
Carbohydrates.
carbohydrates