The number of cells depends on how large the muscle is; muscles consist of fiber bundles, which are made up of myofibrils. A sarcomere is one of the segments that the myofibril is divided into. In each fiber bundle there are multinucleate cells, which can extend the length of the skeletal muscle.
So, the number of cells in a skeletal muscle depends on the size of the muscle. for example, the number of cells in one of our triceps larger than one of the small muscles in a finger.
They are myonucleated because during embryonic development, each skeletal muscle fiber arises from the fusion of myoblasts, which is how they form multinucleated muscle cells.
They are multinucleated because during embryonic development, each skeletal muscle fiber arises from the fusion of myoblasts, which is how they form multinucleated muscle cells.
they usually do but some multicellular organisms such as a shark or a jellyfish don't
Muscles cells are unicellular but skeletal muscles cells are multinucleate . Smooth and cardiac muscles are uni-nucleate .
Muscle fibers are multicellular.
Muscles cells are unicellular but skeletal muscles cells are multinucleate . Smooth and cardiac muscles are uni-nucleate .
Multicellular.
Muscle fibers are multicellular.
yes
Skeletal muscle.
Skeletal muscle cells and osteoclasts are multinucleated. Multinucleated cells can also be seen in the presence of some diseases, such as tuberculosis, but these cells are abnormal and usually die.
Yes, skeletal muscle cells have glycosomes and myoglobin in their sarcoplasm.
Smooth muscle tissue has a single nucleus in each cell :)
skeletal smooth muscle neuron
Skeletal muscle.
Skeletal muscle cells and osteoclasts are multinucleated. Multinucleated cells can also be seen in the presence of some diseases, such as tuberculosis, but these cells are abnormal and usually die.
skeletal muscles
only skeletal muscle has a syncytial arrangement becausesyncytial means multinucleated and only skeletal muscle is multinucleated.
Yeah. Osteoclasts are multinucleated and they work in bone resorption. Hepatocytes and some WBC (neutrophils and eosinophils) are also multinucleated.
Skeletal muscle tissue.
Skeletal muscle is a form of striated muscle tissue existing under control of the somatic nervous system. It is one of three major muscle types, the others being cardiac and smooth. As its name suggests, most skeletal muscle is attached to bones by bundles of collagen fibers called tendons. The muscle fibers that make up skeletal muscle are called myofibers and consist of long, cylindrical, multinucleated cells. These cells are made of actin and myosin fibers repeated as a sacromere. Therefore skeletal muscle cells are long, cylindrical, multinucleated cells made of actin and myosin myofibers. They come together to create the fibers which make up tissues such as skeletal muscle tissue.
It consists of a maximum of 2 nuclei per fiber so no it can't be considered multinucleated. Only skeletal is multinuke.
Yes, skeletal muscle cells have glycosomes and myoglobin in their sarcoplasm.
no, skeletal muscle cells are
skeletal muscle cells have multiple nuclei in each cell.
Depends on how big a meat-head you are. There are exactly three types of muscle: cardiac (striated, bifurcated and mononucleated), smooth (no striations, multinucleated), and skeletal (striated, multinulceated).