Both although they Share some similarities, like both of them lack the ability to regenerate i.e after injuries they both die permanently, but the muscle cell can grow bigger hypertropy while the brain cell lack this ability and the brain cell is very unique in it metabolism it uses only Glucose as it fuel but the muscle cell can utillise other fuel like break down fatty acid: ketones etc, the implication of this is that if a diabetic is low in sugar for a long time, the brain will die while the muscle is still alive,
Brain cells are generally neurons
Muscle cells are mesodermal derived cells, flexible - elongate, etc.
difference between brain cell and liver cell
It depends on how often you use your brain or muscle
cell wall,leaf cell has a cell wall while muscle cell does not.
Brain cells are neurons and carry information into and out of the nervous system other cells can not do this.
liver cell or bone cell or muscle cell or brain cell
Sarcolemma is the equivalent of the plasma membrane of the muscle fiber (aka muscle cell). The endomysium is a connective tissue that bounds around the sarcolemma.
The general structural and functional differences between a nerve cell and a smooth muscle cell are as follows. A nerve cell, controls the nervous system and automatic functions a smooth muscle cell is located in the smooth muscle where the nerve cell is.
Which is a major difference between the cell membrane and the cell wall
A cell membrane lets nutrients into the cell. The nucleus is like the brain of the cell.
The Brain cell structures are different from the basic animal cell. The brain cells has more functions than the basic animal cell
liver cell or bone cell or muscle cell or brain cell
A stem cell, if put near a muscle cell, will transform itself into more muscle cells. If a stem cell is put near the cell of an organ, it will "replicate" the cells of that organ. (if and only IF the stem cell is deemed compatible and has nutrients) A muscle cell if put near anything not muscle ... will do nothing (very likely will be killed/absorbed by the antibodies), if put near a muscle, it should try to integrate itself into working in tandem with that muscle.
In order for a muscle to contract, the brain sends a nerve impulse to the muscle it wants to contract. The nerve impulse triggers the potassium inside the muscle fiber cell to switch places with the calcium outside the cell wall, thereby feeding the cell and contracting the muscle. A second nerve impulse from the brain triggers the calcium to switch places with the potassium, releasing the contracted muscle.
Sarcolemma is the equivalent of the plasma membrane of the muscle fiber (aka muscle cell). The endomysium is a connective tissue that bounds around the sarcolemma.
cardiac cells are specialized muscle cells brain cells are nerve cells
The neurons build our brain tissue, and our brain control our body. So the neurons are giving signals to the muscles and also receive signals for pain, hurt, pressure and etc.
muscle cells regenerate, nerve cells don't. That is why your muscle is only sore for a couple of days but youre paralized forever.
Creatine phosphate exist in muscle and brain cells.
If the muscle cell in question is part of a muscle the active person uses regularly, the cell will be bigger and have more nuclei than a less active muscle cell.
The general structural and functional differences between a nerve cell and a smooth muscle cell are as follows. A nerve cell, controls the nervous system and automatic functions a smooth muscle cell is located in the smooth muscle where the nerve cell is.
DNA is found in a heart cell and brain cell and they both do a job in each cell.